Filters hide superfluous data. So you can focus on what you want to see
In AGILAB you will have many possibilities to user the filters :
1- You can filter by clicking on the header of each column. Example : Filter by the statut Approved once clicking in the statut Column. |
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2 - The second way to filter is by clicking on the magnifying glass next to the search, you will be able to choose the column that includes the information that interests you. Example : Choose only CAS number to be able to focus the search on this value. |
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3 - You can use the filters in the the action button, this one allows you to perform several actions and reorganize the default view |
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Filters in the action bottum :
You can find the action buttons in all the menus of the Agilab solution, this one allows you to perform several actions and reorganize the default view
| Filters | Description | |
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| 1 | Columns | This button allows you to reorganize the table by default by hiding the unwanted columns and showing the desired columns |
| 2 | Filter | This button allows you to choose the column or row on which you are going to filter and to add the value we are looking for, in order to have the information easily, Example: filter in the status column the approved chemical references so that the table only displays these results there |
| 3 | Data | This filter includes four buttons Sort : Aggregate : Compute : Flashback : |
| 4 | Format | This filter includes three buttons : Control break : Highlight : Rows per page : |
| 5 | Chart | This filter makes it possible to filter and organize the information sought in the form of visuals : Bar, line, line with Area or Pie |
| 6 | Group by | |
| 7 | Pivot | |
| 8 | Report | |
| 9 | Download | |
| 10 | Subscription |