Adding a Dashboard Prompt to a Dashboard or Dashboard Page

Before you start

You must have one of the following user type permissions:
  • BI Author Developer

  • BI Tenant Administrator

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Here's what to do

  1. Create a new dashboard or open an existing dashboard and click the Edit Dashboard button.
    Tip: When adding a column object to a dashboard, you can drag and drop the column to display vertically on the dashboard. You can then add dashboard prompts to this column, and at runtime, the dashboard's prompts displays in a pane on the side of the dashboard.
  2. In the Dashboard builder's Catalog pane, locate and drag and drop an object such as an analysis or KPI watchlist onto a section in the dashboard.
  3. In the Dashboard builder's Catalog pane, locate and drag and drop the dashboard prompt onto a section in the dashboard.
    Tip: If you do not want a new browser window to open after the user selects prompt values, then click the dashboard section's More Option button and select Drill in Place.
  4. Hover the mouse pointer over the prompt object in the Page Layout area to display the object's toolbar, click the Properties button, and select Scope. Note the following options:
    • If you select Dashboard, then the prompt affects all dashboard pages that contain the prompt. The prompt value that the user selects for the dashboard level prompt overrides values for page level dashboard prompts.

    • If you select Page, then the dashboard prompt affects only the page or pages to which you add the prompt.

  5. Hover the mouse pointer over the prompt object in the Page Layout area to display the object's toolbar, click the Properties button, and select Prompt Links.... The Prompt Links dialog displays where you specify whether to display the Edit and Copy links with the prompt at runtime