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Add a Filter
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Home
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Managing Tenants and Spaces
- Using Development Mode
- Using Datasources
- Connecting Databases
- MySQL
- Postgres
- Amazon RedShift
- Microsoft SQL Server
- BigQuery
- Snowflake
- MongoDB
- ClickHouse
- Hive
- ETable
- Impala
- Oracle
- Teradata
- Google Sheets
- Google Analytics
- Public Dataset
- Using Projects
- Using Datasets and Reports
- Using Visualizations
- Using Dashboards
Filters can add user functionality to your dashboard. In this example, add a filter to select PlayerName and update the charts for the Player using the GUI dashboard editor.
- Open
Dashboards and select TennisStats.
- Click
Edit. Be sure you are on the dashboard menu, not a tile-specific menu.
- Click
to open the Filter pane.
- Turn off Show only filters set in the tiles to see all your options.
- Expand atp_players and select PlayerName. The filter is added as a right pane.
- Hover on PlayerName and click
to drag the filter pane to the top left of the dashboard.
- Click Preview to view the changes. Click Exit Preview to return to the editor.
- Save and Commit your changes.
- Click Go to Dashboard.
- Select one or more players using the new filter.
- Click Apply to see the results.
- To clear the filter, either delete it in the Filters pane on the right, or deselect the players it in the PlayerName filter. Click Apply.
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