When a widget is displayed in a home screen, its default scope will be your create scope. If it is displayed in a dashboard, its default scope will be the selected object's scope. The default scope may be overridden by the administrator.
Some widgets are configured to show data for a specified scope which you can then change. To change this scope, click at the top of the widget, and select the scope required.
If the Query by selected configurations only setting is set to False, when you select a project or sub-configuration that exists under a plant, the query returns objects found in both the selected item and the scope above. For example, if you select Project 2 of PlantA, then the widget displays data for both Project 2 and PlantA. If the Query by selected configurations only setting is set to True, when you select a project or sub-configuration that exists under a plant, the query returns only objects found in the selected item.
Some widgets can be related to another widget on the dashboard and may not display data until a selection is made in the other widget. These are indicated by in the bottom right of the widget. Select an object in the linked widget to display related information. When you select a different object in the linked widget, the related information is updated.
Data displayed in a grid widget can be filtered in the same way as a results grid. For more information, see Filter or sort the results. If the widget is connecting to a remote system, the remote system may require the filter to be case-sensitive.
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You cannot use Is equal to or Is not equal to to filter a column containing both date and time information.
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The number of objects displayed in each page of a widget grid may differ from the number of objects displayed in each page of the results grid depending on how it has been configured by your administrator.
Hover over the widget to display a popup menu:
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Click to expand the widget. Click to return it to its original size.
You can also double-click the widget title to expand and collapse it. On an Apple iPad, double-tap automatically zooms in as well as expands or collapses the widget.
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Click to reload the data in the widget.
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Click to open the iframe widget in a new window.
On a tablet, the above items are only available when you click .