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Refresh the chart. | |
Select an existing (or predefined) Filter or create, delete and modify Filters. This causes the chart to refresh and display only those entries which match the selected Filter. | |
Select an existing (or predefined) multi-column Sort Order or create, delete and modify Sort Orders. Note that data is ordered across all records which are implied by the Filter, not just the current page of data. | |
Opens the download data form allowing the user to export just the selected items or all data on the chart as either an Excel file, a CSV (comma separated) file or as an HTML document. | |
Display the number of records in the data, and the number of records currently being displayed. |
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Sort Ascending | Sort the data in this grid by this column in ascending order (0 to 9, A to Z) | ||
Sort Descending | Sort the data in this grid by this column in descending order (9 to 0, Z to A) | ||
Freeze Column | Freeze the column to keep it visible when you scroll through the other columns. | ||
Unfreeze all Columns | Unfreeze all the columns so that the will all move if the grid is scrolled. | ||
Set Flex Column | Flex columns adjust their size automatically to fit the space. | ||
Hide This this Column | Use these options to expand or collapse grid columns in a dashboard. Hidden columns do not appear in the grid. To re-show a hidden column, right-click any grid row and select Show Attributes for View <viewName> → Hide this column | Hide this Column | Use these options to expand or collapse grid columns in a dashboard. |
Show Hidden Columns |
Row Context Menu
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Any number of dashboards can be constructed by dragging predefined Stream Views onto a dashboard pane.
Things added to the dashboard in this way are known as dashboard elements. Dashboard elements are given short names which can then be used in expressions to refer to items selected in those Stream Views.
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An element can be added to a dashboard by dragging predefined Stream Views onto the dashboard pane.
Remove Element
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To make a Dashboard element dependent upon the Driver view, set it up with a Filter which uses at least one condition with an expression containing the drivers view name. i.e ACCTS. When the Filter is evaluated, the view name ACCTS notation will contain the rows selected on the Driver view. An example condition expression is:
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Where AccountNumber is an Attribute on the Driver view.
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