<h2>Filters in Platform Analytics</h2><br/><div style="overflow-x:auto"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"><head><meta content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><meta name="copyright" content="(C) Copyright 2025" /><meta name="DC.rights.owner" content="(C) Copyright 2025" /><meta name="generator" content="DITA-OT" /><meta name="DC.type" content="concept" /><meta name="DC.title" content="Filters in Platform Analytics" /><meta name="abstract" content="Filter lists and data visualizations on an inline or technical dashboard. Filter by possible data value, by whether the value is true or false, or by date." /><meta name="description" content="Filter lists and data visualizations on an inline or technical dashboard. 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Filter by possible data value, by whether the value is true or false, or by date.</p> <div class="section" id="interactive-filters-workspace__section_nf5_clk_31c"><span>Adding a multi-select table data filter to a dashboard</span> <p class="p">The preceding video illustrates how to create a filter, in this case a multi-select filter for table data.</p> </div> <div class="section" id="interactive-filters-workspace__section_l5d_clk_31c"> <p class="p">You can create a filter for either an inline dashboard or a technical dashboard. Inline dashboards are those dashboards created and populated in the inline dashboard editor. Technical dashboards are populated in the <span class="ph">UI Builder</span> and are more flexible but require considerably more expertise.</p> </div> <div class="section" id="interactive-filters-workspace__section_um2_jsn_g2c"><h2 class="title sectiontitle">Filters on inline dashboards</h2> <p class="p">For inline dashboards, you can either create a filter directly on the dashboard through the inline editor, or you can add a filter to the dashboard from the filter library. In either case, you can add filters to a specific tab or have them apply to the entire dashboard. To take these actions, you only need the right to edit the dashboard.</p> <p class="p">If you have the analytics_filter_admin role, you can also create a filter for the library through the Filter Designer or copy an existing filter to the library.</p> <p class="p">. The filter applies to those data visualizations and list components that contain a target of the filter.</p> <p class="p">If you want to put multiple filters on your dashboard, consider adding a filter group. In a filter group, you configure several filters and apply or clear them with one action, making only one call to the database. A filter group may therefore be more efficient than multiple separate filters.</p> <div class="p">When you create a filter, you first specify the filter type. All further configuration options depend on the selected type. <div class="note important"><span class="importanttitle">Important:</span> When using this documentation, first select a topic for creating a filter. After you create a filter and select the filter type, follow the appropriate topic for configuring a filter of that type.</div> </div> </div> <div class="section" id="interactive-filters-workspace__section_kv4_pc4_g2c"><h2 class="title sectiontitle">Retaining filter values</h2> <p class="p">On inline dashboards, filters retain their values across logins or page refreshes. However, these values are no longer retained when someone edits the filter configuration. Afterward, the filter reverts to its default values for all users on their next login or page refresh. On technical dashboards and pages created in <span class="ph">UI Builder</span>, filters do not retain values across logins or refreshes. For an exception, see <a class="xref" href="../../performance-analytics/task/add-dashboard-to-workspace.html" title="You can add either a technical dashboard or one made in the inline editor to a page you built from the Dashboards page template. Configure the dashboard component on that page.">Add a dashboard to a Dashboards page</a>.</p> </div> <div class="section" id="interactive-filters-workspace__section_ecc_3d4_g2c"><h2 class="title sectiontitle">Domain filters</h2> <p class="p">You can filter visualizations by domain on domain-separated instances. Domain filtering uses a different component. For more information, see <a class="xref" href="../task/create-domain-filter.html" title="Create a domain filter so that you can filter data visualizations on domains in a domain-separated instance. Domain filters enable the user to see data associated with one or more domains.">Create a domain filter</a>.</p> </div> </div> </body></html></div>