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Overview
Filters enable reports on your dashboards to be filtered by a set of values. For example, a region filter will allow you to consume region-specific data on the same dashboard. Yellowfin allows the use of single filters, as well as filter groups.
For filters to work on your dashboard, you must add reports with user-prompt filters. These filters can be used via the left side navigation filter panel. However, filter widgets can also be used to add filters to the global content containers, or anywhere on the dashboard canvas.
Filter widgets
Filters are added to the dashboard through a filter widget. Access the filter widget by clicking on the Filters button on the left side of the dashboard.
The following types of filter widgets are available:
- Vertical Filter List: Displays the filter on your dashboard in a vertically aligned layout.
Left side navigation filters
Filters can also be added to dashboards without the use of a widget by using the left side navigation filters. This provides users with an alternate style of displaying filters in a slide out panel, rather than permanently displaying them on the dashboard.
Click on the top filter button on the left to access a list of filters to be added directly to the dashboard.
Note that to see this left side navigation filter button, the Left Filters toggle in a dashboard properties panel should be enabled.
Global Filters
Filter widgets can be added to the left or right side content containers (i.e. on either side of the dashboard canvas or layout tab), or into the canvas tab (i.e. the middle section).
Those added to the side content containers can be considered ‘global filters’, as they will be visible for all sub tabs. However, you can also choose to add filters to the side containers without making them appear globally by turning off their respective Global settings.
Filter widgets added to the canvas (i.e the middle section) will only be visible for that sub tab.
Note: this does not affect actual filter functionality, all linked filters in a dashboard will still work globally regardless of which sub tab or side content container they are in, meaning that linked reports will get updated according to a filter selection.
Filter panel
You can add a single filter or filter groups to a filter panel through the filter widget. (See tutorial on how to add here). Once added, filters will display in the panel available for dashboard builders and end users to use on the dashboard.
The diagram and table below provide a basic understanding of a filter panel.
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How to add filters to dashboard
This tutorial shows how to add filters to a dashboard using a Filter Widget. Before you begin, add reports that contain user prompt filters to your dashboard.
- Click on the Filters icon on your dashboard builder to bring up the Filter Widget list.
- Then drag a Filter Widget onto the dashboard at the exact location you would like to display the filter. This includes anywhere on the dashboard canvas, or within any of the global content containers (essential for global filter lists).
- A filter panel will appear on the location it was dropped. (Side note: click here for an overview of this filter panel).
- Add report filters to this panel by clicking on the + Filters button.
- Choose Filter to add individual filters (you can add multiple as well), or Filter Group to add a filter group. (In our example, we will choose Filter.)
- A pop up displaying available report filters will appear. This allows you to choose which filters to add from any of the reports.
Note: The filters in this popup are categorized, first according to the dashboard sub tab, and then reports within the tab.
Note 2: If none of the reports contain any filters, then the following notification will appear on this popup. Click on the Add a report link to open the Reports tab on the left side. - Click on one or more filter checkboxes to select those that you want to add. Alternatively, enable the Select All toggle to select all the filters on this pop up. You can undo this selection by choosing the Clear All.
- Click on the Add Filters button on the bottom of this pop up to add the filters.
- The filters will then appear in the filter panel on the dashboard, as shown in the example below.
Filter properties
The filter properties panel lets you configure the following settings.
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