By default, the myQA Cockpit Dashboard opens after logging in to myQA Cockpit. The dashboard page displays the overview of the status of all machines and their tasks.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: STATUS DISPLAY
Only status from the latest executed tasks are displayed when the due date of the executed task was today.
myQA Cockpit – Dashboard
The Dashboard page displays monitored machines in tiles. For each machine, the following items are displayed per tile:
- Machine name and the latest status
- Location of the machine including clinic, department, and treatment room
- Task names of the active protocol and their latest status. The task name also serves as a link to test results for this task to the Test Results view.
- Icon of the machine type (see myQA Platform - Equipment Setup)
Only machines which have been marked for display by checking Show in myQA Cockpit in the myQA Platform - Equipment Setup - Machine Editor dialog are included. By default, all available machines are selected for display.
Note that if the machine contains the results from myQA Machines and myQA Daily, their task names are displayed in the same machine tile (see “Linac 1” in the screenshot above).
Machine Editor
The displayed machines can be filtered by location via the navigation panel on the left. When the Location filter is not used (all locations are selected), the icon is shown as a gray color ( ). When a filter is used (at least one location is un-selected), the icon changes to orange ( ).
When a location is selected using the Location filter, it is marked with a green icon ( ). When deselected the location icon is gray ( ).
The Location filter is restored when reloading the page or switching to a different page and returning to the Dashboard page.
Machines QA Status
The machines can be sorted by status (Status↕) or alphabetically (A-Z↕). By default, the machines are
listed in order of "worst status first": Failed, Warning, Skipped, and Passed. If multiple machines have the same status, they are ordered alphabetically.
A symbol to the left of the machine name indicates the overall status of the machine. Machine status is based on the status of the last task performed. The symbols are defined as the following:
"Passed" - if all tasks are passed
"Failed" - if there is at least one failed task and not any overdue tasks
"Warning" - if there is at least one warning and not any failed or overdue tasks
"Skipped" - if there is at least one skipped and not any passed, warning, failed, or overdue task
"Overdue" - if there is at least one overdue task
"Undefined" - if there is no skipped, passed, warning, failed, or overdue task or no tasks under the
machine at all
CAUTION: UNDERSTANDING MACHINE QA STATUS
Carefully read the description on how the aggregated machine status is determined and make sure always verifying the detail status of all tests involved.
Tasks Status of the Active Protocol
Only tasks of the active protocol are displayed. By default, the tasks are listed in order of "worst status
first": Failed, Warning, Skipped, and Passed. If multiple tasks have the same status, they are ordered alphabetically.
By clicking a task, it will switch to the Test Results view and display the test results for this task.
The status of tasks is taken from myQA Machines directly. There is no further calculation in myQA Cockpit.
The status symbols used for the task status (see Section 2.4.3, myQA Machines Reference Guide, for
detailed description):
: "Passed"
: "Failed"
: "Warning"
: "Skipped"
: "Overdue" (see the case for myQA Daily below)
: "Undefined"
Note: if a task is overdue or undefined, myQA Cockpit will not show any results but a message reminding the user to execute the task.
The symbol for myQA Daily tasks
When a myQA Daily task was executed on the current date (“today”), the overdue symbol does not appear for a myQA daily task. This symbol only appears when the task was executed before the current date. Place the cursor on this symbol and a tooltip will inform the date the task result was generated.