24. Server¶
With an MQC Server, you have centralized data storage and analysis platform. The server can manage and/or integrate (ldap) user accounts, groups and permissions of the library and the data.
An MQC Server also provides a web interface, which removes the need for the MQC desktop client by providing a web player, that runs the client instances on the server that are created on demand.
A user with editor or viewer access can open the web interface in any modern browser.
After login, a normal user has access to the Library and the Analytics (the web player).
Administrators additionally have access to user, group and library management, the automation service and more.
If you need more information of the administration of an MQC Server, please contact the MQC Support: mqc@model-engineers.com.
24.1. Library¶
The MQC Server library is a virtual storage of created Analysis (.dxp files locally) and Automation Jobs.
Every user has access to the same library, but the permissions can restrict access to functionality and whole folders. While a role like an MQC Viewer can only open Analysis, an MQC Editor can also save a new Analysis in the library.
24.2. Web Player¶
The MQC Server provides a Web Player to create or open an Analysis directly in the browser. When opening an Analysis a new instance is created on the server, which allows multiple open Analysis for the same user.
The Web Player is nearly feature identical as the MQC Desktop Client, with only some options from the Tool-Menu missing.
A link to a specific analysis opening in the web player can be created very easily using a common url format: https://your-mqc-server.intern/spotfire/wp/OpenAnalysis?file={LibraryPath}
The library can be accessed directly inside the web player without opening the library itself.
To create a new analysis, a .xlsx Excel File has to be imported (local file). This can either be a SetupConfiguration or an empty Excel file.