Cloning a View

From Explore Analytics: The Wiki
Revision as of 23:16, 25 December 2012 by Guy.yedwab (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Overview

Cloning a view makes a complete copy of the view and gives it a new name. After you perform a clone, the original view remains intact and the newly created view is displayed. You now have two views and changing any one of them does not affect the other.

There are many times when cloning is useful, especially because any changes that you make to a view are automatically saved:

  • if you want to make exploratory changes to a view without changing it, clone it first and make the changes to the new view leaving the original intact. This is especially useful for shared views
  • if you want to create a new view that's similar in many ways to an existing view, then clone the view and save time

On the other hand, you can also create a new view "from scratch" by Creating a New View.

Cloning a View

  1. display the view to be cloned by selecting it in your Favorites, "My Views", or "Shared Views"
  2. click the Clone button
  3. give the new view a name
  4. by default, the new view will be added to Favorites. You can uncheck that option if you don't like that to happen
  5. click OK

The new view is now displayed.

The Explore Analytics User Interface
Selecting Fields
Managing Favorites
Managing Tags
Data Sources and Tables
Field Data Types
SQL Expression Field
Drill Down
Binning
View
Defining a Filter
Cloning a View
Sharing a View
Creating a New View
View Editor
Working with Values
Using Multiple Tables in a View
Exporting View Data
Exporting and Importing View Definition
Editing a Long-Running View
List
Working with Lists
Reporting on ServiceNow Variables
Calculated Fields
List Mashup
Pivot
Calculated Values and Calculated Columns
Calculated Values
Calculated Columns
Pivot Drill Through to Details
Coloring Rules
Formatting Categories and Values