Removing a filter from an Angle
Note
This functionality is only available if you have sufficient privileges. Your privileges are maintained by your system administrator in the IT Management Console.
You can remove filters that you have added to your Angle.
Execute the Angle (see Executing an Angle or Template). The Angle results page opens.
On the Details pane, click the Angle tab.
In the Filters & Jumps section, hover over the name of the filter that you want to remove and click
. The filter is removed.
In the Action bar, click the caret of the Save Display button (
) and select Save all. The Angle is saved.
Note
If you edit an Angle that is linked to an automation task, you will get a confirmation prompt to indicate this. If you have edited one of the Displays in the Angle, the confirmation dialog box will list all changed Displays. Deselect a Display if you do not want to save the changes you made. If you have sufficient privileges, click
to open the corresponding automation task in the IT Management Console.
Only save your changes if you are aware of their impact. Changing an Angle that is linked to an automation task may cause the automation task to fail.
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Execute the Angle (see Executing an Angle or Template). The Angle results page opens.
On the Details pane, click the Angle tab.
In the Filters & Jumps section, hover over the name of the filter that you want to remove and click
. The filter is removed.
In the Action bar, click the caret of the Save Display button (
) and select Save all. The Angle is saved.
Note
If you edit an Angle that is linked to an automation task, you will get a confirmation prompt to indicate this. If you have edited one of the Displays in the Angle, the confirmation dialog box will list all changed Displays. Deselect a Display if you do not want to save the changes you made. If you have sufficient privileges, click
to open the corresponding automation task in the IT Management Console.
Only save your changes if you are aware of their impact. Changing an Angle that is linked to an automation task may cause the automation task to fail.