Overview
Application Scenario
You may wonder if the currently displayed data of a component has been filtered and what the filter criteria are. In this case, you can use the View Filter Criteria function.
If filtering is performed in the component editing process, users without editing permissions can also know what types of filtering have been performed through the function.
Function Description
The function is available on both the dashboard preview and editing pages.
The function allows you to view the filter criteria of different filtering methods (including filter components, detail filtering, field filter, result filter, jump, linkage, and drill) in components.
Preconditions
You have already created a dashboard or are currently viewing a shared dashboard.
Limitation
When you export a component as Excel in preview mode, the exported data is based on the filtering conditions in preview mode. The same is true for data in editing mode.
Filter Criteria Viewing on the Editing Page
1. Go to the dashboard editing page and set the filter criteria, as shown in the following figure.
2. Select the Store Number component, click the dropdown icon, and select View Filter Criteria from the drop-down list, as shown in the following figure.
3. The filter criteria of the component are shown in the following figure.
Filter Criteria Viewing on the Preview Page
1. Go to the preview page, click the dropdown icon of the Store Number component, and select View Filter Criteria from the drop-down list, as shown in the following figure.
2. You can view the filter criteria on the page.

Detailed Description of Different Filter Criteria
Filter Function | How to Set | View Filter Criteria |
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Result Filter![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Filter Component | ![]() | ![]() |
Filter Component-Parameter Filter | ![]() | ![]() |
Field Filter (excluding Filter Detail) | ![]() | ![]() |
Detail Filtering | ![]() | ![]() |
Custom Jump Filter (Analysis Template) | ![]() | It will display the name of the dashboard before the jump and the filter criteria triggered by the jump. |
Jump Filter (Default) | ![]() | ![]() |
URL Parameter Filter | Transfer URL Parameter | ![]() |
Custom Linkage Filter | ![]() | It will display the names of the linked components and the filter criteria triggered by the linkage. |
Default Linkage Filter | The relationship between the following two tables is N:1
| It will display the names of the linked components and the filter criteria triggered by the linkage. |
Drill | ![]() | ![]() |