Define a binding in the app UI for each of the properties that you specify in UIPluginV2.
Create a cockpit card on the Your Day screen or the User Cockpit of the CG offline mobile app to
show charts and reports. Test the cockpit card on a mobile device. Then, debug to find and fix
errors.
Required Editions
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions
that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled
Create a Cockpit Card to Show the Competitor Rate Chart The Competitor Rate chart on the Your Day screen of the CG offline mobile app shows the percentage of competitor products from the displayed products in a store. In the Modeler workspace, integrate the UIPluginV2 contract into the cockpit card to show the Competitor Rate chart.
Cockpit Card Testing Launch the simulator UI of the Consumer Goods Cloud offline mobile app after you create the Modeler workspace and generate a successful build in VS Code-based Modeler. Test the cockpit card on the CG offline mobile app on a tablet or mobile phone.
Debug Errors Debug to find and fix errors in the cockpit card setup on the Consumer Goods offline mobile app.
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