Tab Configuration Layout
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Reports
Adding a ReportTo add a new dashboard report to your dashboard you will need to click the report menu item to the left of the tab. Search for the report you want to add. Note: you can click the Advanced link to narrow down your search by a number of parameters, including data source, view, folder and sub-folder. Click the search icon to apply your chosen parameter(s) to the results listed. Once you've found the report you wish to add, drag it from the list to a desired position on the tab. Select the requiredreport visualisation - note that you can add a report multiple times to a sub tab, so you can include any combination of the options available. | Resizing and Moving a ReportOnce the report is on your tab you can resize it or position it around the canvas (or within a column) using drag and drop. You can also control this to the pixel using the Size & Location options in the Report Properties box. |
Content ConfigurationClick the boxes in the top right of your content for configuration options, including:
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Report PropertiesA range of report properties are available. Some to note include:
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Removing a ReportTo remove a report from your dashboard tab, click the config option in the top right corner > Delete. This will only remove the report from your dashboard tab, not delete it from the repository. |
Filters
Filter PlacementTo add a filter widget to your dashboard, select Filter menu item and drag the Vertical Filter widget to either the global content column (if appearing across all subtabs) or to the subtab canvas.
| Filter Selection and LinkingTo add specific filters, select + Filters on your filter box.
| Linking FiltersFilters added from a report can be linked to other reports on the dashboard tab so that filter values are applied to them as well. Select Link Filters on your filter box. If Automatically link filterswas enabled for the tab, or is enabled on the pop-up, some filters will be linked to existing filters or fields on other reports. Not all filters may link as desired, however, or you may need to manually link some reports. Review each filter and specify the link to each report as required. You can select from existing user prompt filters in each report (of the same type and relevant operand) or the relevant field in that report’s view. | Filter PropertiesAdditional filter options are available in the Widget Properties box (when you select the filter widget).
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Activating a Dashboard Tab
Once you are happy with the setup of your dashboard you should preview how it displays using Preview Mode.
You can then activate it by clicking Publish . This will open the save drop down menu allowing you to set the tab name and description.
You can edit the following options.
Tab name
Tab description
Folder and sub-folder to save it in
Any tags to help categorise your dashboard
Dashboard access settings
Public access allows any user with access to the sub-folder the dashboard is stored in to add the dashboard tab. Note that they must also have access to the reports displayed on the dashboard.
Private access places restrictions on who can access the tab in addition to any permissions placed on the sub-folder where the tab is stored. If you are the creator, you will have access by default. Other users must be added under Dashboard Security.
Click Activate Save to save activate your tab into read mode.
Note:if you haven’t added content to all dashboard subtabssub tabs, you will not be able to activate your dashboard.