Items Pane

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Items Pane

The items pane of the IMSMA Navigation Window consists of tabs for the different approved items and a toolbar to the right. These buttons interact with the map. The number displayed in brackets on each item tab is the number of items in the selected Country structure.

There are three different types of items in the Item pane:


Functions in the Items Pane
If you do this… This will happen…
Select an item row If geospatial data exists for the item, a blue circle displays on the map to show the geospatial position.
Double-click on item row The Summary window opens.
Double-click on a Task row The Task editor opens.


Customising which columns are displayed

IMSMANG allows users to customise the columns that are displayed in the item pane (and list windows). Users can choose from all data elements for each item as well as several of the Location data element set. What columns each user has chosen is stored in the database.

Note.jpg Because some columns takes longer time to load, users should be aware that system performance may be affected negatively by adding location fields, country structure fields and many Custom Defined Fields.

How the Item pane interacts with the Country structure pane

Expand the Country structure tree by clicking on PlusIcon.png until you see the node that you are interested in and then click on the Country structure name. Clicking the name of a Country structure will trigger the items panes to be refreshed which may take time if there are many items.

Displaying items on the map

To display an item's geospatial data on the map:

  1. Ensure that the theme for the item that you would like to display on the map is enabled.
  2. Ensure that you have activated Show selected function in the Item pane toolbar.
  3. Click the item row that you would like to display on the map.
Note.jpg Rows with a gray background indicate that the item does not have geospatial data associated with it.

The map displays the item's geospatial data. An additional point is displayed to represent the centroid. Note that it may take a few seconds to update the map.

Note.jpg Double-clicking on an icon in the map is another way of opening the Summary Window for an item.