Dimension-based View Filter
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Check out the given walk-through on how to filter a View based on Dimension value.
Click the Filter icon from the design mode of a view.
A filter panel opens with the list of available filter values.
Select a dimension to display a list containing all the sub-dimensions.
There are Four(4) types of Filter conditions available on the selected dimension: In, Not in, Like, Not like
Select the In option as the filter condition from the drop-down menu.
Select sub-dimension(s) by putting checkmarks in the box (the user can select multiple values).
Click the Apply icon.
The View Filter icon gets highlighted.
The concerned view gets filtered as per the applied filter condition(s).
If the selected filter condition is Not In for the View Filter.
Then, the view gets filtered by the not selected filter values (In the below-given image, the View shows city wise monthly salary data for the middle and old age groups).
If the selected filter condition is Like for the View Filter, the view gets filtered by the given sub-dimension value (In the below-given image, the View shows city-wise total salary data for the males).
If the selected filter condition is Not like for the View Filter, the view gets filtered by not selecting the given sub-dimension value. In the below-given image, the view shows city-wise total salary data except for Male, i.e, if there are two sub-dimensions (Male and Female) under the Gender dimension, then the view gets filtered only by the Female's salary value.
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