How to Use Dashboards
Dashboards are fully interactive: selecting, clicking, or highlighting in one element (map, graph, or table) automatically filters all other views.
Search, filter, and time selector are found at the top of the dashboard and are used to narrow down which data is shown and which period the analysis covers.
Basic Navigation and Use
- In the search field, you can use free text to search directly by name, ID, or attributes to find specific objects such as pumps, pipes, or zones.
- The map can be navigated with zoom and pan, and map layers can be toggled on and off to reduce complexity and focus on relevant objects.
- Clicking on elements in graphs sets the selected attribute as a filter, and all views are updated.
- You can filter by position or choose to focus on objects within a specific geographic area by selecting / marking an area in the map.
- Active filters are shown at the top of the screen and can be removed by clicking × to return to a full overview.
- Individual views can be maximised for a better overview. Click the three-dot menu and select Maximize.
- Tables can be used for sorting and downloading for further analysis. To export to .csv, click (...) in the top right corner and select Download CSV.
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