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Landing Experience Context Filters - Grouping

Landing Experience Administrators have the ability to group context filters that have the same data type. All configuration including grouping context filters is completed in the Landing Experience Da

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Landing Experience Administrators have the ability to group context filters that have the same data type. All configuration including grouping context filters is completed in the Landing Experience Dashboard Edit mode:

Screenshot of Landing Experience in Edit Mode.jpg

Click

Group Context Filters button

to group context filters. The Context Group Filter section will appear. This is where you will add and manage the group context filters

Screenshot of Group Context Filter

Creating a new group context filters

  1. Click

    Create Group Filters button

  2. Select one of the filter you wish to group.

  3. The Context Filter Grouping pop up will appear. Here you can define:

  • Group Name - The name of the grouped context filter

  • Comparison Value - The default value that will be used by the context filter

  • Group with - Check the additional context filter you wish to group

Screenshot of Context Filter Grouping when creating a new one

4. Click

Save button

Managing existing group context filters

  1. Click

    pencil icon

    of the group filter you wish to edit

  2. Make the required changes in the Context Filter Grouping pop up

Screenshot of Context Filter Grouping when editing

3. Click

save button

to confirm your changes or

delete button

to remove the context filter group

When users access the dashboard, they will be able to see these groups and change the context value for the group. All the widgets impacted by the group context are listed below the group filter.

Things to Note

  • When a group is updated/changed, users accessing the dashboard will be required to refresh their screen to see any changes

  • For any changes that have been made on the user report, an Admin user would need to refresh their screen to see the results of those changes while editing a dashboard

  • A context filter group is required to have at least 2 context filters. In the event that a widget or prompt filter is deleted whose context filter is apart of a group, and that group only has 1 context filter, the context filter group is deleted. The context filter that was apart of the group which was not deleted, will be ungrouped; this means it can be used as a context filter when accessing the dashboard. If the context filter was set to inactive on the user report, the group will still exist but only contain the 1 context filter. When that filter is set back to active, it will then be apart of the group again. Prior to setting a prompt filter to inactive, you should remove the context filter from the group first.

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