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adamgrim9
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August 18, 2010
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Filter Entire Dashboard

  • August 18, 2010
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It would be great if it were possible to run a filter on an entire dashboard, so you don't have to go through and set the filter on each reportlet.

15 replies

New Participant
June 14, 2023

question on this....I am creating task based dashboards for specific users. 

Overdue / Due Today
Due This Week
Due Next Week

When I filter the tasks by user email, the dashboard looks great but the filters don't seem to save the next time I open the dashboard.

What am I doing wrong?  
@benjamingaines2 


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thanks!

benjamingaines2
Employee
April 7, 2011
This has been implemented in SiteCatalyst 15, via segmentation. You can apply a segment to an entire dashboard, or to individual reportlets.
jmartinnxtbook
New Participant
January 10, 2011

benjamingaines any update on this being implemented, there is quite a good bit of support for it.

tjmartinnxtbook
New Participant
October 11, 2010

The search filter would be VERY useful.  Would definitely save time.

lmcdonald-1
New Participant
October 11, 2010

I have more client request this feature and I've done a lot of work to create Dashboards, where this feature would cut down on the time I've spent with the filter option. Definitely a MUST.

oshinsky1
New Participant
October 11, 2010

Hi is this the right thread to post this request: 

 

We want the ability to make a change in the “edit full report” section and have a “have this action apply to all dashboard reportlets” button.

 

That way when we change the school that we are looking at, just like the date range, it would apply that change to the entire dashboard instead of just the single reportlet.

 

We do a lot of dashboards with the "broken down" by option for an eVar.  Than we just concentrate on 1 of the results.  When ever I make a new dashboard for a customer, I have to edit each of the reportlets separately in order to concentrate on a different result for the eVar. 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

Ari Oshinsky.

jenkinsa
New Participant
September 1, 2010

Great Idea!

c_mason5
New Participant
August 30, 2010

Hi Ben,

 

I'd love to see this - I've been waiting for it for ages.  A search filter-based option would suit my needs, but you're right - both are valuable.

 

Cheers,

Christopher

benjamingaines2
Employee
August 23, 2010

Adam,

 

Thank you for the clarification. I'll definitely bring this up with my colleagues here in Product Management, as it seems to have gathered a good amount of support very quickly (six votes in five days). We'll keep everyone posted, and please continue to share thoughts/feedback about this idea so we have a clear sense of what everyone is looking for.

 

Thanks,



Ben Gaines

Product Manager

Adobe Systems, Inc.

adamgrim9
adamgrim9Author
New Participant
August 23, 2010

Those both sound like interesting options. I did have the search

filter in mind.

 

To go back to your example if we have a dashboard with five reportlets, and want to to enter a filter value and have all five reportlets update so that they are only showing line items that contain the search value. We have to go into each reportlet, search for the term then update the dashboard.

 

It would be a huge time save to be able to update all of them at once.