You can change the settings of the Process Mining context configured for a dashboard.
Changes in the Process Mining context settings can cause an incorrect data source configuration. Therefore, the data on the dashboard might not be displayed correctly.
If the dashboard uses an older context, you might need to manually migrate the context to the current context version. See Migrate context-based dashboard.
Procedure
Create a dashboard or open a dashboard in the dashboard editor.
Click Options > Process Mining > Edit context in the dashboard main menu.
The last page of the Create Process Mining context wizard opens. The page lists all configured data columns of the Process Mining context. See Create a Process Mining context. By clicking Previous, you can navigate to page two and one of the wizard and change the settings.
Select an available PPM connection from the PPM connection (alias) drop-down menu.
The alias is the name of the PPM connection that contains the PPM client connection data defined in ARIS. See Configure PPM server for details. Only PPM connections for which you have the appropriate permissions are displayed.
Enter a term in the Search field to filter the data column list.
If required, you can add a new data column to the Process Mining context.
Click Add column.
Select the data column type, that is, measure or dimension, from the Type drop-down menu.
Select a measure or dimension from the Measure or Dimension drop-down menu.
Enter a column name.
Click Add.
The new data column is created.
Click the Edit icon to change the settings of a data column. Make your settings and click Change.
You can change all properties except the type.
Click the Copy icon to create a new data column based on the copy of the selected one. You must change at least one property. Make your settings and click Add.
Click the Delete icon to delete a data column from the Process Mining context.
Click OK to exit the wizard.
Your settings are applied.
If new data columns are added to the Process Mining context, they can now be assigned as data source columns.