on 06-02-2016 12:13 PM - edited on 04-01-2020 04:12 AM by VIVEK - vkulanda
Table Configurations define what information you show in your tables. A Table Configuration combines one or more filter criteria, a sort order and what columns are displayed and in what order. The Table Configurations include both a selection of Preset Configurations (system provided) and you can also define your own Custom Configurations.
Consider the selected Table Configuration in combination with an optional selected Workview as your starting point to navigate the information in your table grid. On top you can then apply client based column filtering or apply a Customer or Project focus from the Left Pane filter.
Select a Table Configuration
To select your Table Configuration, on the top left corner of your table grid, select from the 'Filtering by' list of Preset and Custom Table Configurations, click on the down arrow and select the appropriate value from the list of values.
Each table in the different Functional areas have their own list of Preset and (optional) Custom table configurations. A default Configuration is applied when navigating to a Functional area. A future implementation will allow you to pre-define which Table Configuration to apply by default.
When you select a new Table Configuration from the menu, DCP will query the database server per the defined filter criteria and render the table with the defined column order and sort order.
The preset table configurations prefixed with 'All' (for example, 'All Content' in Content Management, 'All Activities' on Activities tab in Delivery Management, and so forth) can be invoked only if a workview and/or a customer and/or a project has been selected in the Left Pane Filter (LPF- the blue vertical bar at the left edge of the screen).
Note: If the name of a Table Configuration is too long to fit the horizontal width of your list of values, a tool-tip is provided that shows the full name.
Create your own Custom Table Configuration
To create your own Custom Table Configuration, you need to access the configurator. To do so, click on the configurator icon, right from the Table Configurations menu .
Once opened, it looks like this :
The configurator left column allows you to select a custom or preset table configuration :
Once the new Custom Configuration is added in your left column with its default name, you can rename the configuration at that moment or at any time by double-clicking the name in the left column of the configurator. Type in the new name and hit the 'enter' key. Only Custom Table Configurations can be renamed. Preset Table Configurations can not be renamed.
The right column provides additional details from the selected preset or custom configuration from the left column :
Note: The column order and column width can also be changed from the table grid itself. Just place your cursor on any of the column headers and start dragging to the place you want to have it. Drop the column and the order will change.
Similarly place your cursor on a column divider and start dragging to change the column width.
Changes in column order and width are automatically saved with the applied Table configuration (both preset or custom).
All changes are auto-saved.
Apply Custom Table Configuration from the Table Configurator
It is also possible to apply a Table configuration from the Table Configurator.
To apply a Table configuration, from the left column, select the 'check' icon next to the configuration you wish to use. Close the Table Configurator and your applied Table configuration will render in the table grid.
Delete a Custom Table Configuration
To delete a Custom Table configuration, from the left column, select the 'delete' icon next to the configuration you wish to delete.
In case you accidentally deleted the wrong Custom Table configuration, you can click 'Undo' from the success message. It will revert your deleted configuration.
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