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Overview
Global description of filters use case and feature
| Use Case | Main Scenario | Extended Scenario | Target Delivery | Stakeholder | Solution/Design |
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| A DataLab user wants to apply a filter on one module only. | - The user accesses the filter section of the module he wants to apply a filter to.
- The user scrolls in the list of the categories and opens the category he is interested in.
- The user scrolls the filters under the selected category to find the filter he wants to apply.
- When he finds the filter he is looking for, he changes the values of the filter.
- The module is updated accordingly.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the module data.
| 3.b. The user can’t find the filter he was looking for and he will open the other categories and scroll up and down on the list to find the right filter. 6.b Steps from 3-6 are repeated to narrow down the data displayed on the module until analysis is possible. | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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| A DataLab user wants to apply a filter on the entire page. | - The user accesses the global filter section.
- The user scrolls in the list of the categories and opens the category he is interested in.
- The user scrolls the filters under the selected category to find the filter he wants to apply.
- When he finds the filter he is looking for, he changes the values of the filter.
- The table and the chart are updated accordingly.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the table and the chart data.
| 3.b. The user can’t find the filter he was looking for and he will open the other categories and scroll up and down on the list to find the right filter. 6.b Steps from 4-6 are repeated to narrow down the data displayed on the table and the bar chart until analysis is possible. | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users | |
| A DataLab user wants to edit an applied filter. | - The user accesses the filter section.
- The user scrolls in the list of the categories and opens the category of the filter he wants to edit.
- The user scrolls the filters under the selected category to find the filter he wants to edit.
- When he finds the filter he is looking for, he changes the values of the filter.
- The table and the chart are updated accordingly.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the table and the chart data.
| | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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| A DataLab user wants to remove an applied filter. | - The user accesses the filter section.
- The user scrolls in the list of the categories and opens the category of the filter he wants to remove.
- The user scrolls the filters under the selected category to find the filter he wants to remove.
- When he finds the filter he is looking for, he opens it and clears it.
- The table and the chart are updated accordingly.
| | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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| A DataLab user wants to apply several filters simultaneously on the same module. | - The user accesses the filter section of the module he wants to apply filters to.
- The user scrolls in the list of the categories and opens the category of the first filter he is interested in.
- The user scrolls the filters under the selected category to find the filter he wants to apply first.
- When he finds the filter he is looking for, he changes the values of the filter.
- The module is updated accordingly.
- Steps 2-5 are repeated for each filter the user wants to apply.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the module data.
| 3.b. The user can’t find the filter he was looking for and he will open the other categories and scroll up and down on the list to find the right filter. | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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| A DataLab user wants to apply several filters simultaneously on the whole page. | - The user accesses the global filter section.
- The user scrolls in the list of the categories and opens the category of the first filter he is interested in.
- The user scrolls the filters under the selected category to find the filter he wants to apply first.
- When he finds the filter he is looking for, he changes the values of the filter.
- The table and the bar chart are updated accordingly.
- Steps 2-5 are repeated for each filter the user wants to apply.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the table and the bar chart data.
| | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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| A DataLab user wants to remove all applied filters for one module. | - The user accesses the filter section of the module for which he wants to remove all filters.
- The user clicks on 'Cancel all the filters'.
- The module is updated accordingly.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the module data.
| | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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| A DataLab user wants to remove all applied filters for the whole page. | - The user accesses the global filter section.
- The user clicks on 'Cancel all the filters'.
- The page is updated accordingly.
- The user goes out of the filter section an analyses the table and bar chart data.
| | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users | |
| A DataLab user wants to edit the value of a filter applied globally for one module only. | | | Q4 2024 | All DataLab users |
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