Table ordering, Preferences, Table ordering preferences – Grass Valley NV9000 Web Suite v.1.2 User Manual
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Multi-Level Tab
Table Ordering
You can create more than one ‘Multi-Level’ tab. Several ‘Multi-Level’ tabs can display different
views of different data.
See
Editing a Multi-Level Crosspoint Tab
on page 36 for information about creating new tabbed
pages and specifying the levels that appear in the page.
Table Ordering
By clicking the header of any table column you can cause the table to be reordered according
the entries in that column. Click the header once and the table is put in ascending order for that
column. Click the header again to put the table in descending order of that column. An arrow
(up or down) appears in the column header to indicate that the table is ordered according to
that column.
To revert to the default table ordering, click the page refresh icon of your browser.
Preferences
The ‘Multi-Level’ page has several user-selectable preferences, available in the sidebar:
These are the preferences:
•
Filtering enabled
Checking this option places a name filter, a level set filter, and a virtual level filter on the
page:
You can place text in the ‘Search’ field to limit the number of rows that are displayed. Only
those rows in which the search text appears
—
in any column
—
are displayed.
You can select a level set in the ‘Level Set’ drop-down menu to restrict the destinations dis-
played to only those belonging to that level set. (The sources displayed will correspondingly
be limited to the same level set.)
You can select a level in the ‘Virtual Level’ drop-down menu to restrict the destinations dis-
played to only those having that level.