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Default Filter Behavior in Statistics Module

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  • January 31, 2025
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Dennis van Leeuwen
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    Dennis van Leeuwen

Dennis van Leeuwen
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The image illustrates the current display of statistics per industry in our system. By default, upon opening the statistics module, all industries are displayed. Given the extensive number of industries, this results in a cluttered view, making it cumbersome for users to focus on specific industries of interest.


We would like to request an enhancement to this behavior: instead of displaying all industries by default, the screen should initially open in an empty state, where users can selectively enable the industries they wish to analyze.

This change would significantly improve usability. For instance, if I want to compare only the "Bakery" and "Fish" industries, I currently need to manually deselect 15 other industry filters. The proposed adjustment would streamline this process, making data analysis more efficient and user-friendly.

 

💡Default Selection via Software Factory Settings:
It would be beneficial if system administrators could configure default industry selections via SF settings. This way, different user groups or report variants (e.g., a variant focused on a specific industry) could have predefined filters without requiring manual selection every time.

💡User-Specific Preferences:
A further enhancement would be allowing users to set their own default filters when opening a chart, similar to how "pre-filtering" works in other areas. This would ensure a personalized experience, enabling users to start with their most relevant data immediately.

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