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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 2007-07-26 13:02:25
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Hi,
My Global Application Preferences (under Admin > User Preferences) show the option "Use applets when possible" to be 'YES'. I assume this means the Java applet will be used in all KPIs unless selected otherwise within a specific KPI (in KPI Preferences), right?
How come then when go in a KPI, say KPI-1, and change the KPI Preferences for "Use Applet for this KPI" to "NO" (by checking the box and the 'no' radio button), I notice that the Java applet is disabled in KPI-1 but also in all other KPI's. The change had an effect in all my KPIs.
But when i switch the preference for KPI-1 for "Use Applet for this KPI" to 'YES' (with check box too), all other KPI's have changed back to using the applet as well.
How can I just single out one KPI to not use the Applet?
thanks.
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 2007-07-26 13:20:46
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Jonathan
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We checked this out, and we were able to reproduce the problem.
You're doing everything right; this is a bug in the Dashboard. Your bug number is 1332.
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 2007-07-26 13:30:55
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Wow, Thanks Jonathan for the quick reply!
I just wanted to add that I figured out a simple workaround for this problem. I just have to change the KPI Preferences for each KPI and select the check box and the desired option (YES or NO) for the Applet option.
So in my problem above, i would have to select 'NO' for KPI-1 and 'YES' for all other KPIs in their KPI Preferences.
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