Retrievals for dashboard controls

The Dashboard Control Retrieval window opens when dashboard controls with data retrieval capabilities are added to a dashboard window or when the (Retrieval) property for these controls is changed in the Properties window. This window is used to select a retrieval for these controls.


 

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Retrieval Basics

For any dashboard control that is based on a Retrieval, that Retrieval defines two things:

There are six types of retrievals:

For any SPC data or SPC data (scripted) retrieval with multiple standards, filters, or date periods, you can use a Chart control or a Data Table control to analyze all of the data retrieved. All other controls will analyze only the first combination of SPC standard, date period, and filter in the retrieval.

Selecting an existing data retrieval

The Dashboard Control Retrieval window displays separate lists of any existing data retrievals.

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click a retrieval name to select it on the list. Then, click Next or OK.

Tip: By typing any part of a retrieval name in the Search field, you can restrict the list so that it displays closer matches.

Creating a new data retrieval

To create a new data retrieval:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click New... on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window.

  3. Enter a name for the new retrieval.

  4. Click OK.

Editing or copying a retrieval

Important: Editing a retrieval will apply any changes to all dashboards and controls that use that retrieval. See the Used by... button to determine if other dashboards use a specific retrieval.

Note: You can copy an existing retrieval, change it as needed, and then save it with a different retrieval name without affecting any dashboards that might be using that retrieval. See Copying and renaming a retrieval to learn more.

To edit a retrieval

Important: Editing a retrieval will apply any changes to all dashboards and controls that use that retrieval. A good alternative to editing a retrieval can be Copying and renaming an existing retrieval.

To edit a data retrieval:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the retrieval name on the list to select it.

  3. Click Edit... on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window to change the settings for that retrieval.

The Used by ... button

To check if other saved dashboard windows have dashboard controls using a particular retrieval:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the retrieval name on the list to select it.

  3. Click the Used by... button on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window.

A message will be displayed to indicate which dashboards (if any) use the selected retrieval.

Copying a retrieval

To copy an existing retrieval:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the retrieval name on the list to select it.

  3. Click Copy... on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window.

  4. Enter a new name for the new retrieval.

  5. Click OK.

  6. Now click the name of the new retrieval you just created.

  7. Click Edit... on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window to change the settings for the new retrieval.

The Show locked... button

To view retrievals that are locked:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the Show locked... button on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window.

A message will be displayed to indicate which retrievals in the current list are locked (if any).

Importing a retrieval to the retrieval list

To import a data retrieval:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the Import button.

The Open window is displayed.

  1. Click a saved retrieval file in the Open window to select it. Then, click Open.

An Enter Value window is displayed.

  1. Enter a new name for the retrieval in the text field. This name is how the retrieval will be displayed in the list of retrievals. Then, click OK.

An informational window opens confirming successful file import. The new retrieval name is highlighted in the retrieval list on the Dashboard Control Retrieval window.

Exporting a copy of a retrieval to a file

You can export a copy of a data retrieval shown on the retrieval list to a user-specified file.

To export a data retrieval:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the retrieval name on the list to select it.

  3. Click the Export button.  An informational window is displayed.

  4. Click Yes to export the selected retrieval.



    A Save As window opens with the file name in the File name: text field.

  5. Click Save to save the retrieval to the designated file.

An informational window opens, confirming the successful export of a copy of the retrieval to the designated file. Click OK.

Deleting a retrieval

To delete a retrieval from the Dashboard Control Retrieval window retrieval list:

  1. In the Show retrievals for list, select the type of retrieval you want to use.

  2. Click the retrieval name on the list to select it.

  3. Click the Delete button.

An informational window opens. Click Yes to confirm the deletion,