Callbacks Table Column Features
Web Callbacks allows you to sort columns of its table by clicking on the particular column. The column displays an ascending sort after the first click and a descending sort after the second. A black arrow displays the direction of the sort. Clicking on other columns will initially sort based on the opposite sort type from the last column (ascending if previous column was sorted descending) and the sort direction reverses with subsequent clicks.
Sorting Callbacks
To sort based on a callback list column, complete these steps:
1. Click on the column that you want to sort. The column sorts in ascending order, indicated by a black arrow pointing upward.
2. Click again to sort the column in descending order, indicated by a black arrow pointing downward.
3. Click on a different column and the list is sorted ascending based on that column.
Rearranging Columns
You can dynamically rearrange the columns in a Web Callbacks list by dragging and releasing the column headers. To rearrange the columns, complete these steps:
1. On the column header for the column you want to move, click and hold down the mouse button with the pointer.
2. Move the pointer to drag the column left or right to the new location.
3. Release the mouse button. The column appears in the new location.
Note that this change is temporary. The next time you start Web Callbacks, the columns will display in their default order.
Callbacks Summary Pane
The Callbacks Summary pane appears in the lower portion of the Web Callbacks window. This pane displays summary information from the callback list. The Callbacks Summary pane includes the following fields:
The # Callbacks field displays the total number of callbacks from events that still have active callbacks.
The % Complete field displays the total percentage of callbacks listed in # Callbacks that are complete.
The # Remaining field displays the total number of callbacks not completed, based on the # Callbacks.
The # Priority Calls field displays the total number of callbacks that were priority, meaning those where the original call was for a priority situation (for example, hazardous downed wire).
Note: Once all callbacks for an event have been completed, they are removed from the data displayed in the Callbacks Summary pane. As a result, the % Complete can actually decrease when the last callback for an event is completed and that event is removed from the calculation.Status Bar
The status bar appears at the bottom of the Web Callbacks window, providing informational messages to the user at various times. Messages will appear in the status bar when callbacks are assigned, unassigned, or canceled, when callbacks are saved or when a new callbacks user is created.