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With effect from the 2022-02-24 dashboard release:

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For example, in the screenshot below:below we have a parent category called ‘Human Resources’, a child category beneath that called ‘Job Role’ and a child beneath that called ‘Employees’.

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In this example, we have a bar chart on the ‘Employees’ category that shows Employee Count and Percent Salary Hike.

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In ‘Dashboard Configuration’, we’ve set Category Objects on each of the 3 levels as shown below.

Human Resources

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Job Role

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Employees

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If Category Objects are defined on the

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‘Human Resources’ and ‘Job Role’ categories, they will also be available on

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When navigating between ‘Chord Diagram’ and ‘Custom Maps’, the filters applied to one of these categories will be transferred to the other one

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the ‘Employees’ category. We can see from the screenshot below that all 3 levels of Category Objects are displayed on the child category ‘Employees’.

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By filtering this chart on a Category Object from the ‘Human Resources’ category, we can see that the data is filtered accordingly.

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If we then apply a further Category Object from the ‘Job Role’ category again the data is filtered.

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Finally, if we choose a Category Object from the ‘Employees’ category, we can filter the data further.

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Additional information:

  • Category Objects from the parent level behave as if they were defined at child level

  • If the same Category Object is used on both the parent and child categories, the system shows an error in the Configuration screen on the child category

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  • The ‘Display on Page Top’ and ‘Cascade Filters’ options respect the settings defined on the child category if parent and child are configured differently

Parent Category

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Child Category

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