All modules have a grid view interface for viewing data, called a data grid.
The grid view reads similarly to a spreadsheet. In addition to displaying records within a module, the data grid enables sorting, filtering, searching and bulk management functions and in some modules, a map view.
Generally, a data grid can be viewed by clicking on a menu or an option within the menu, for example Operations or Operations > Requests. If a top menu is selected, the data grid defaults to displaying the first module in the menu.
data grids are broken down into two main sections - the data grid and the sidebar.
Many data grids have additional views options:
Projector Mode This mode presents the data in a view that works well with projectors, and sets up an auto-refresh cycle. | |
Map For registers that store geospatial content, this shows an integrated map that maintains a synchronised view of data in the data grid. | |
Activity Log Shows or hides the system's activity log sidebar, which keeps you up to date on changes made by others, and allows for quick log entries to be posted. | |
Search Mode Click this to hide the counters and display the search form, allowing for more detailed searches and filtering of content. | |
Show Hidden Counters The system normally only shows counters that are active. Click this to show inactive counters (e.g. counters that have a value of 0) | |
Refresh Click to refresh the counters and data grid with the latest content from the server |
A data grid's sidebar contains counters that display the number of records for that filter.
These counters are pre-set filters that show the most relevant and important information for the data being displayed. Clicking on any of the counters will update the data grid to match the counter filter displayed.
Each register has its own set of counters. The counters displayed in the sidebar are relevant to the data being viewed in the data grid and to your position and organisation.For example the request counters display the number of requests assigned to your position(s), the number of unassigned requests, the number of active requests.
Register counters are grouped by modules which can be expanded to view that specific register's counters within that module. For example in the Operations section, the counters are grouped by the Requests, Information, Offers, Logs and Contacts registers.
To view counters for a module:
Please note, the data grid will only be updated when you click on a counter, and not on a module name. For example, clicking Information will expand the information counters, but the data grid will only be refreshed to show information records once you click one of its counters (e.g. Total). |
To use a counter to filter for its data:
Only active counters are displayed by default, but you can click the Show Hidden Counters button to show inactive counters ().
Counters and lists filtered from counters refresh automatically as content is changed at the server, however sometimes you may wish to manually refresh the list.
To refresh the counters, click the Refresh button ().
Most columns displayed in the data grid can be sorted in ascending or descending order. This means that all of the data in the data grid will be sorted by that column. Any columns that are sortable are displayed in blue.
An arrow is displayed next to the current column that is being sorted. A down arrow is displayed if the column is being sorted in ascending order. An up arrow is displayed if the column is being displayed in descending order.
Only one column can be sorted at a time.
To sort data:
All data grids have a basic search feature to filter data in the data grid, which is exposed by pressing the search icon ().
The filter form that displays is contextual and differs for each register.
Search filters persist until they are either cleared or another search filter is applied. The filter will remain when navigating to other modules or screens and will still be there when returning to the system.
The following types of filter are commonly configured:
Text filters | allow you to enter keywords |
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The Contains filter | performs a full-text search within records and their attachments |
Selection filters | allow you to select an item from the select box. The default selection is "Any" which searches for all items in the list. Choose an item from the drop down list if you want to search by a particular selection in the list. |
Multi-selection filters | allow you to choose more than one selection in the box. To choose multiple items, press Ctrl while clicking on the items you want to select in the box |
Date filters | will allow a date (and sometimes a time) to be selected |
Tag filter | allows searching for records having specific tags. To search for multiple tags, separate each tag with a comma. By default Crisisworks will return all records matching any tag, but you can also return only records having all the specified tags by adding a "+" to the beginning of the search. e.g. "wheelchair, inspection" will return cases having either of the tags, while "+wheelchair, inspection" will return only cases having both tags. |
The Location filter | exposes the data grid map, and allows searching by radius around a point, and by a polygon drawn on screen. To use, select the type of geometric filter from the pull-down list, then draw on the map. |
Tip: If a Contains filter is present, this provide a full-text search across all items in the current event. |
To apply a search filter:
Note that the Apply button may be initially off screen and you will need to scroll the form to view it.
To clear a search filter, click Clear Filter at the bottom of the filter form.
Some data grids provide bulk management functionality, and this varies module to module.
The data grid will only show buttons that apply to the selection.
A bulk edit utility is commonly included for most modules.
To bulk edit a number of items:
Note - workflow rules will be adhered to when changing the status of items. If you are changing the status of items and there are errors, generally they are based on breaking workflow rules. This means that only some statuses can move to other statuses - for example, for Recovery Cases you cannot change Open to Closed in one step. You must go from Open to Resolved, then from Resolved to Closed. |
An export utility is commonly included for most modules.
To export the data into a report: