Introducing the DLV Console
The DLV console consists of five functional modules: Screens, Scenario Templates, Data, Documentation, and Screen Development.
Logging In to the DLV Console
- Log in to the management console.
- On the top navigation bar of the page, choose . The DLV console is displayed.
Screens
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, select Screens, and then click the Screens tab. On the Screens page, you can create, edit, preview, publish, copy, delete, and rename a screen, and view the existing screens.
Screen Combination
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, select Screens, and then click the Screen Combination tab. On the Screen Combination page, you can create, edit, preview, publish, copy, delete, and rename a screen combination, and view the existing screens.
Data
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, select Data. On the Data page, you can create, edit, delete, and view a data connection. DLV provides more than 10 types of data sources. You can select a data source type as required.
Open Management
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, choose Control Center > Open Management. You can create, edit, delete, reset, and view applications on this page.
Scenario Templates
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, select Scenario Templates. On the Scenario Templates page, you can view all templates. The system simulates users' application scenarios and builds templates to suit specific scenario requirements.
Workspace Management
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, choose Control Center > Workspace. On this page, you can create, edit, and delete workspaces, set default workspaces, add members, and view workspaces.
Documentation
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, select Documentation. On the Documentation page, you can obtain desired help information, including product introduction, user guide, and FAQs.
Screen Development
Log in to the DLV console. In the navigation tree, select Screens. Locate the screen to be edited and click . The screen development page is displayed. On the screen development page, you can use the canvas, components, layers, and preview and publish functions required for data development. The screen development page is a major functional interface of DLV.
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