Dashboards & Visualizations

two dashboards

tissparkle
Explorer

Hi,
I got one dashboard but it has a lots of reports and the page it is very complex. I would like to create a second one dashboard to split it up with the big one, how can I do that? I tried under : manager -<user interface-- but i can create only views 😞

Thank u so much for your support
bye
L

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NOUMSSI
Builder

Click on the application “search and reporting” then on “dashboard” and create a second dashboard. After that add new panels to that dashboard. Open your first dashboard and edit all searches of panels that you want to remove. Copy those searches one after one, then go and create new panels with those searches in de second dashboard and save this dashboard.
Finally delete those panels in the first dashboard

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aholzer
Motivator

A dashboard is a type of view.

What I would suggest is you make a "clone" of your original dashboard and merely modify the XML contents.

To get it to show up as a "dashboard" in your Apps dropdown menu all you have to do is add the string '_dashboard' to the end of the view name you choose for your new view.

This is because of the default menu behaviour. You can change this by going to Manager > user interface > navigation menus.

Hope this helps.

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