Contents Now Platform User Interface Previous Topic Next Topic Top Searches homepage Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Top Searches homepage The Top Searches homepage displays the most popular searches over the past hour, day, week, or month. The homepage includes widgets for specific tables and across the entire instance. Users with the itil role can view the homepage by default. To control access to the page, administrators can secure the homepage. Users can add any of the top searches widgets to their homepages. Administrators can control who has access to top searches widgets. Users can select the time period for which to view top searches and perform searches directly from the widget. Use a top search widgetTop searches widgets display the top 10 searches over the past hour, day, week, or month for the specified table or across the entire instance (All).Control access to a top search widgetYou can control who has access to top searches widgets by restricting who can add content to homepages or by applying roles to the widget.Define a table for a top searchYou can define the tables for which top searches widgets are available.View user preference for time periodEach user's time period selection is stored with a user preference.Update a top search statisticTop search statistics are compiled on an hourly basis by the TS Search Summary scheduled job.Related tasksSecure a homepageAdd a homepage to an update set and applicationAdd existing reports to a homepageCreate a new personal homepageCreate a personal homepage based on an existing homepageCreate a global homepage or a homepage for specific usersCreate a dashboard version of a homepageChange the parameter for parallel homepage renderingTurn on homepage render timeTroubleshoot a report on a homepageRelated conceptsRestrict content additions to a homepageCustom homepage widgetsCustomize your homepage contentHomepage and content page layoutsHomepage cachingHomepage splash pageService catalog home page configurationDomain separation in Homepage AdministrationRelated referenceHomepage user preferences On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Top Searches homepage The Top Searches homepage displays the most popular searches over the past hour, day, week, or month. The homepage includes widgets for specific tables and across the entire instance. Users with the itil role can view the homepage by default. To control access to the page, administrators can secure the homepage. Users can add any of the top searches widgets to their homepages. Administrators can control who has access to top searches widgets. Users can select the time period for which to view top searches and perform searches directly from the widget. Use a top search widgetTop searches widgets display the top 10 searches over the past hour, day, week, or month for the specified table or across the entire instance (All).Control access to a top search widgetYou can control who has access to top searches widgets by restricting who can add content to homepages or by applying roles to the widget.Define a table for a top searchYou can define the tables for which top searches widgets are available.View user preference for time periodEach user's time period selection is stored with a user preference.Update a top search statisticTop search statistics are compiled on an hourly basis by the TS Search Summary scheduled job.Related tasksSecure a homepageAdd a homepage to an update set and applicationAdd existing reports to a homepageCreate a new personal homepageCreate a personal homepage based on an existing homepageCreate a global homepage or a homepage for specific usersCreate a dashboard version of a homepageChange the parameter for parallel homepage renderingTurn on homepage render timeTroubleshoot a report on a homepageRelated conceptsRestrict content additions to a homepageCustom homepage widgetsCustomize your homepage contentHomepage and content page layoutsHomepage cachingHomepage splash pageService catalog home page configurationDomain separation in Homepage AdministrationRelated referenceHomepage user preferences
Top Searches homepage The Top Searches homepage displays the most popular searches over the past hour, day, week, or month. The homepage includes widgets for specific tables and across the entire instance. Users with the itil role can view the homepage by default. To control access to the page, administrators can secure the homepage. Users can add any of the top searches widgets to their homepages. Administrators can control who has access to top searches widgets. Users can select the time period for which to view top searches and perform searches directly from the widget. Use a top search widgetTop searches widgets display the top 10 searches over the past hour, day, week, or month for the specified table or across the entire instance (All).Control access to a top search widgetYou can control who has access to top searches widgets by restricting who can add content to homepages or by applying roles to the widget.Define a table for a top searchYou can define the tables for which top searches widgets are available.View user preference for time periodEach user's time period selection is stored with a user preference.Update a top search statisticTop search statistics are compiled on an hourly basis by the TS Search Summary scheduled job.Related tasksSecure a homepageAdd a homepage to an update set and applicationAdd existing reports to a homepageCreate a new personal homepageCreate a personal homepage based on an existing homepageCreate a global homepage or a homepage for specific usersCreate a dashboard version of a homepageChange the parameter for parallel homepage renderingTurn on homepage render timeTroubleshoot a report on a homepageRelated conceptsRestrict content additions to a homepageCustom homepage widgetsCustomize your homepage contentHomepage and content page layoutsHomepage cachingHomepage splash pageService catalog home page configurationDomain separation in Homepage AdministrationRelated referenceHomepage user preferences