Navigation

Expere EZ Config Default Data makes use of the following user interface features and conventions to accommodate the application workflow.

Cards

Cards are containers for various subsections of functionality within the application. For example, the Product Details Page has a primary card for setting data defaults and a secondary card, located to the right of the main card, to display any applied policies.

Username Drop Down

The username drop down displays in the top right corner of the page and allows users the ability to switch between accounts to which they have access.

Note: If you have access to more than 15 accounts, use the More button to load an additional 15 accounts. Then use the scrollbar to locate the account to work with.
The username drop down also contains the following links:
  • Help. Click to access the online documentation for the program.
  • Profile Settings. Click to access the Profile Settings page with Security Administration.
  • Log Out. Click to log out of the program.

Left Navigation Bar

The left navigation bar is a static navigation bar and is used to navigate between Expere EZ Config Default Data components. There are several menu items available: Organizations, Policies, Products, and More. Clicking Organizations, Policies, or Products opens the corresponding List page.

Click More to display a list of additional menu options, including Copy, Repost, Import, and Export. Clicking any of these options opens the corresponding Default Data functionality.

Pagination

Pagination is available on specific screens where the feature is helpful in navigating records.

The number of results per page is selectable between 10, 25 and 50.

Browser Buttons (Forward, Back)

The use of your browser's Forward and Back buttons is not recommended for navigating within Expere EZ Config Default Data.

Inactivity, Timeouts, and Logins

After 20 minutes of inactivity, the system will timeout, and upon any action within the application after expiration, the system shall display messaging and prompt to log in again.
Note: A cookie is used for browser session tracking with sliding expiration. If there is server activity in the second half of the 20 minute interval, the cookie resets and a new 20 minute interval starts. If the server activity occurs only in the first half of the 20 minute interval, the cookie expires at 20 minutes, and the user must reauthenticate by logging in to the program again.

A timeout popup warning message displays 5 minutes before your session expires and provides an opportunity to either extend the session or sign out.