The quality of the data in Capture Analytics depends to a great extent on the data entered for opportunities in GovWin Capture Management. Implementing the recommendations below will increase the accuracy and usefulness of the data that is available for analysis in Capture Analytics. The recommendations focus on the fields most critical to Capture Analytics: Stage, Probability, and the GovWin Capture Management fields that you select as the Pipeline 1 Amount and Pipeline 2 Amount fields in Capture Analytics:
When creating a new opportunity, enter as much information as possible in the initial version of the record. Include as many details and references as possible. This results in a more accurate portrayal of your current pipeline, forecasted revenue, and historical pipeline in Capture Analytics. For example, if an opportunity is created with no pipeline amount, that opportunity will have a 0.00 beginning pipeline amount in the Historical Pipeline Analytics. When the actual amount is entered in the opportunity record later, it will be interpreted as an adjustment rather than the beginning amount.
In Capture Analytics, you can choose which system fields and user-defined fields (UDEFs) to expose for the analytics as filters, cycle group options, or as table columns. These fields (Principal, Project Manager, Supervisor, Source, Type, and so on) should be required entries when creating opportunities in GovWin Capture Management. If one of these fields is blank for an opportunity, data for that opportunity is displayed in a null or "–" row in analytics, rather than categorized usefully.
The analysis date fields you select in Capture Analytics Configuration are also critical fields because they are referenced to build the calendars for the analytics. These fields should be required in opportunity records. If an opportunity record is missing a date, it may be excluded from counts and calculations.
It is advantageous to implement workflows in GovWin Capture Management, not only for field validation but also to automatically update important fields, reducing reliance on manual entry and ensuring more complete data. Two examples are the analysis dates for the Bid and Win Rate Analytics. You can use a workflow to set those dates conditionally, such as when the opportunity is assigned to a specific stage.
However, it is not recommended that you create workflows that update the critical Stage, Probability, and pipeline amount fields. If it is unavoidable, you should add the opportunity change tracking stored procedure to the workflow to ensure that the changes are captured for the Historical Pipeline Analytics. Refer to the Deltek Capture Analytics Installation Guide for more information on the opportunity change tracking process and how to add the stored procedure to your workflows.
After you install and configure Capture Analytics, you have a number of options for making the analytics available to those who will use them. The following are some possibilities:
Provide each user with the link to the Capture Analytics site: http://<server name>/QlikView. From there, they can open any of the analytics to which you have given them access. You could email the link, or you could push it to their local computers as a browser bookmark.
Copy the Capture Analytics link that the installation creates on the Start menu of the server (Start » All Programs » Deltek Analytics » Capture Analytics) to the users’ Windows desktops.
The configuration applications and other Capture Analytics administrative tools are always run locally on the Costpoint Analytics server, either through direct access to the server or using a Microsoft® Windows® Remote Desktop Connection.
You can embed any Capture Analytics charts and tables into your SharePoint portals or applications. If your firm uses SharePoint as a center for collaboration, you can locate key Deltek analytics side by side with related information to enhance that collaboration.
The embedded analytics respond dynamically as you interact with them in SharePoint, just as they do when you access them in Capture Analytics. When you select data in an embedded chart or table, other embedded charts or tables that are connected to the same set of analytics are updated automatically to reflect your selection.
Though there is no additional cost, SharePoint integration requires a special license key. If you are interested in this feature, please contact Deltek and request the necessary key.
For more information on this feature, use the following link to download QlikView Web Parts: http://community.qlikview.com/docs/DOC-1792.
The primary QlikView file for Capture Analytics that resides in the <installation location>\Final folder is CRM_Analytics.qvw. If you want to access the objects and properties on the analytics tabs for Capture Analytics (to implement extensions to the product, for example), that is the file you should open. Other files on the Capture Analytics server that contain “CRM” in the file name are also related to the Capture Analytics product.
However, the data load process renames CRM_Analytics.qvw as Capture_Analytics.qvw when it publishes the file in C:\ProgramData\Deltek\Analytics to make it available to your end users. That way, the QlikView file matches the Capture Analytics product name that the end users see.
Similarly, if you use alternate security, the data load creates user-specific QlikView files from a common source file. The source file, located in the <installation location>\Final folder, is CRM_Analytics_EM.qvw, but the user-specific files created from that file are named Capture_Analytics_EM_<network user ID>.qvw.
To avoid a variety of problems that can occur due to browser internet/intranet security, all Capture Analytics users, regardless of how they access the product, should add the Capture Analytics server (http://<server name>) to their list of trusted sites on the Security tab of the Internet Options dialog box in Microsoft Internet Explorer®.
The Opportunity Change Tracking process captures changes to the key opportunity fields listed below so that information is available for the Historical Pipeline Analytics in Capture Analytics:
Stage
Probability
Amount fields your firm selected in Pipeline 1 Amount and Pipeline 2 Amount in Capture Analytics Configuration
However, if the Search and Replace utility in GovWinCapture Management (Utilities » Advanced Utilities » Search and Replace) is used to change values in one of those fields, the Opportunity Change Tracking process does not detect those changes because that utility, by design, does not initiate the normal GovWinCapture Management workflow processes. As a result, the historical pipeline data in Capture Analytics will not reflect those changes.
The calendar bar on the Current Pipeline tab displays years based on the current pipeline analysis dates for all opportunities, not just the opportunities actually in the current pipeline. As a result, the calendar bar could include years that are always grayed because no opportunities in the current pipeline have an analysis date in those years.
To resolve this, a Hide This Year and Earlier option has been added. That option is concealed behind the Opportunity filter list on the Current Pipeline tab. If this problem occurs, open CRM_Analytics.qvw in QlikView, move the Opportunity list to reveal the Hide This Year and Earlier field, and enter the latest year for which no valid current pipeline opportunities exist. That year and all earlier years will be removed from the calendar bar.
Select the year carefully. This option does not filter out those years; it only removes them from the bar. If you mistakenly remove a year for which there is current pipeline, the data reflected in the analytics may be misleading. One approach is to run the data load process to refresh the current pipeline data, and then open the Current Pipeline Analytics with no security restrictions or filters applied. Use the Hide This Year and Earlier option to remove any grayed years prior to the earliest year that has current pipeline data.
In addition to this online help, the following Deltek documentation is available for download from the Deltek Customer Care Connect site:
Document Name |
Description |
Deltek Capture Analytics Installation Guide |
This guide contains the instructions for installing Capture Analytics as a standalone application. |
Deltek Costpoint Analytics and Deltek Capture Analytics Installation Guide |
This guide contains the instructions for installing both Costpoint Analytics and Capture Analytics. |
Deltek Capture Analytics Administration Guide |
This guide describes how to configure Capture Analytics, how to set up security, and how to load data. |
Deltek Costpoint Analytics Administration Guide |
This guide describes how to configure Costpoint Analytics, how to set up security, and how to load data. |
Deltek Costpoint Analytics and Deltek Capture Analytics Designer Guide |
This guide describes how to modify Costpoint Analytics and Capture Analytics to meet the specific needs of your firm. |
For the Capture Analytics system administrator, additional documentation is available on QlikView®, QlikView Server, QlikView Publisher, the QlikView automation interface, and the QlikView API. That documentation is located in C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\QlikView Documentation and in C:\ProgramData\QlikTech\QlikView Server Documentation on the Capture Analytics server.
The system administrator can also use DSM to download QlikviewDesktop_DocumentationAndTutorial_Complete_Setup.exe and run that file to install other QlikView documentation and a tutorial.
The Capture Analytics help opens in a separate browser window. If a pop-up blocker is active on a user’s computer, the help window may not open. We recommend that all users who use pop-up blockers change the settings for the pop-up blocker to allow pop-ups from the Capture Analytics server.