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By [[Adding an Object|including the component]] in the dashboard design, by default it will already be connected to all filterable components.
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Filters and components (tables, charts, gauges, etc ...) are automatically connected when [[Adding an Object|added to the dashboard]].
  
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You can change this default so that when you add the component, you do not connect it to any other components. Thus, the connection must be made manually by following the steps below:
 
  
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To inhibit automatic connection of filters and components turn off the option in the settings.
* First, [[Adding an Object|add]] the combo filter object to the design area.
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[[File:Enable auto filter en-US.png|link]]
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To connect the Combo (Filter) manually with the components:
  
 
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In this example, the Combo (Filter) object is connected to the two data objects (table and chart), making both show the data only for the selected value: ''PIZZA''.
 
In this example, the Combo (Filter) object is connected to the two data objects (table and chart), making both show the data only for the selected value: ''PIZZA''.
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Filters can also be connected hierarchically providing filtering of the contents of the next filter(s).
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[[File:Filter hierarchical.PNG|link=]]
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Both forms are allowed simultaneously.
  
  

Revision as of 16:52, 19 September 2019

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Watch a video tutorial about the combo object.


Implements a dynamic combo list that allows to filtering objects data content in execution time according to selection.


Filters and components (tables, charts, gauges, etc ...) are automatically connected when added to the dashboard.


To inhibit automatic connection of filters and components turn off the option in the settings.

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To connect the Combo (Filter) manually with the components:

  • Select the Combo (Filter) object and click the arrow icon (top right corner):

Combo(Filtro) 1+en-US.PNG


  • Drag the arrow over the desired object and click it:

Combo(Filtro) 2+en-US.PNG


  • An arrow will be shown connecting the Combo (Filter) to the data object.


You can connect the same Combo (Filter) to multiple data objects, allowing to filter all connected objects with the same data and at the same time.

To delete a connection click on the arrow and select the Remove Object(s) on the top bar or press the delete key.

You can also select the Combo (Filter) operation by clicking the drop-down arrow next to the combo title. You can select between:

  • Equal (=)
  • Different (≠)
  • Less than (<)
  • Greater than (>)
  • Less than or equal to (≤)
  • Greater than or equal to (≥)


Example

Combo(Filtro) 3+en-US.PNG

In this example, the Combo (Filter) object is connected to the two data objects (table and chart), making both show the data only for the selected value: PIZZA.


Filters can also be connected hierarchically providing filtering of the contents of the next filter(s).

Filter hierarchical.PNG


Both forms are allowed simultaneously.


See below all available properties for this object: