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Cisco Advanced Web Security Reporting 6.0 Installation, Setup, and User Guide
Chapter 2 Filters and Dashboards
Creating A Custom Filter
Changing and Saving the Custom Filter Display
After creating a custom filter, you can use the options presented on the New Custom Filter page to
successively apply additional filtering, thus further refining the information displayed. For example, in
addition to using the Split Rows feature to split the current data set into rows, one per data entry, and then
using Split Columns to add columns to each row, representing information extracted from each row entry,
you can also apply parameters and attributes using the Filters and Column Values menus.
successively apply additional filtering, thus further refining the information displayed. For example, in
addition to using the Split Rows feature to split the current data set into rows, one per data entry, and then
using Split Columns to add columns to each row, representing information extracted from each row entry,
you can also apply parameters and attributes using the Filters and Column Values menus.
You can also select another Data Model, or another Data Object; you can change the formatting, and
export and print the data on the page; you can change the chart type; and you can save this custom filter
as a dashboard. The options on the New Custom Filter panel are:
export and print the data on the page; you can change the chart type; and you can save this custom filter
as a dashboard. The options on the New Custom Filter panel are:
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Chart type – Click a button in the data-display-type strip on the left side of the application window
to change how the custom-filter data is displayed; for example, you might select a bar or a pie chart.
to change how the custom-filter data is displayed; for example, you might select a bar or a pie chart.
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Save As – Save the current filter as a dashboard; it will be added to the Custom Dashboards menu.
See
See
for more information.
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Clear – clears the current custom filter parameters and the data display.
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Web Access Event
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You can select another Data Model; as described in
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You can select another data Object from the currently selected Data Model; as described in
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Information about the currently displayed data set is also presented.
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Filters – For any displayed Filter, click the edit button (pencil icon) to change the parameters
applied to that filter, or to remove that filter from the display. You can click the add (+) button to
choose another data Object to the current set of Filters.
applied to that filter, or to remove that filter from the display. You can click the add (+) button to
choose another data Object to the current set of Filters.
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Split Rows – You can edit current Row object parameters, delete a Row object, and add objects to
the Split Rows as described for Filters.
the Split Rows as described for Filters.
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Split Columns – Similarly, you can edit current Column object parameters, delete a Column object,
and add objects to the Split Columns.
and add objects to the Split Columns.
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Column Values – You can also edit, delete and Column Values.
Note
If there are multiple objects displayed for any given option, you can drag the object boxes to re-order
them. For example, if the currently chosen Filters, in order from left to right, are
them. For example, if the currently chosen Filters, in order from left to right, are
All time
,
category
is *
, and
dest_url
, you can drag
dest_url
between the other two so the order becomes
All time
,
dest_url
, and
category is *
.
Saving a Custom Filter as a Dashboard
On each custom filter page, you can save the displayed filter as a custom dashboard, making it readily
available for future viewing.
available for future viewing.
Step 1
On the current custom filter page, modify the search parameters as desired, click the Save As button and
then choose Dashboard Panel.
then choose Dashboard Panel.
Step 2
In the Save As Dashboard Panel dialog box, specify a type for this dashboard: either New or Existing.
a.
If you selected New, provide the following information:
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Dashboard Title – (Optional) A display name for the new dashboard.