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Creating Dashboards in MINT

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Then, by clicking on the filter icon in the top menu of the dashboard designer ([[File:filter_icon.png]]), the filters can further be refined with the '''Filter Manager'''. In this window, it can be specified exactly which filter should be applied to which element (dashlet), via which attribute. Of course, the attribute must be defined on the underlying element (ad-hoc view). The following example shows the configuration for the scenario mentioned above:
[[File:filter_manager.png|center]]
Then, once the dashboard is saved and executed, the filters can be applied as input controls, and the content of the affected elements will be refreshed accordingly.
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