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Data Browser queries are performed via the Series List. In order to open the Series List you must first select a Dataset. In this example, I am using the Dataset Countdown 2030 which is available on the [https://demo11.metadatatechnology.com/FusionDataBrowser/# |Fusion Data BrowserDemo Site].
  
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Once a query has been built it can be saved for future use.Once saved it will be accessible via the menu option Saved Datasets and Charts if the query is Private or, provided it has a Linked Category, via the Categorisation area of the Dataset Navigation menu.
  
'''PDQ'''
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The example below shows the Dataset Countdown 2030. The dataflow has been set up to display a number of quick filters. You can learn more about [[/A_beginners_guide_to_Fusion_Data_Browser#Manage_Dataflows|Managing Dataflows in this article]].
Pre-Defined Queries are saved via the Save button and you use the option Public Query.
 
They do not appear on the saved queries list, instead they appear as a Categorisation under that Dataset lest. I think you must give the Public query a categorisation for it to show up but Im not sure.
 
You have to be logged in to see PFQs on the Manage list.
 
  
If you are logged out the PDQ is still om the Dataset list but you cant manage it.
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To build the simple query, I have selected Aruba from the Country filter.
  
'''Local query'''
 
Appears under Saved Query list
 
Can be managed from the Manage Queries option (logged in or logged out).
 
Notes: logged in you see all queries, local and system via the Manage
 
Logged out you can see only Local queries.
 
  
 
Manage Pre-defined query is Public Queries only and you must be logged in.
 
 
 
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===Functions available ===
 
===Functions available ===

Revision as of 08:15, 14 October 2024

Data Browser queries are performed via the Series List. In order to open the Series List you must first select a Dataset. In this example, I am using the Dataset Countdown 2030 which is available on the |Fusion Data BrowserDemo Site.

Once a query has been built it can be saved for future use.Once saved it will be accessible via the menu option Saved Datasets and Charts if the query is Private or, provided it has a Linked Category, via the Categorisation area of the Dataset Navigation menu.

The example below shows the Dataset Countdown 2030. The dataflow has been set up to display a number of quick filters. You can learn more about Managing Dataflows in this article.

To build the simple query, I have selected Aruba from the Country filter.


Functions available

Function Display Effect
Home FDB-Home.png This will return you to the Home page.
Dataset Name FDB DS Name.png Return to the Series List.
Share FDB Share.png Creates a URL of the Page or the Query. This URL can be opened directly or copied to the clipboard. You can use this feature to send the URL which can be opened by anyone with that URL. The source Registry must be running for an ‘outsider’ to view the query. You can learn more about Sharing URLs Share URL in this article.
Save FDB Save.png This enables you to save a Query. You can learn more about Saving Queries Data Browser Queries in this article.
Series Basket FDB Series Basket.png This enables you to save a selection of series to a new or existing basket. You can learn more about Series Baskets in this article.
Export Data FDB Download.png This enables you to Export the data. You can learn more about the Export options in this article.
Series List FDB Series List.png This button is only active if you have moved to the Table or Time series display. If you are using one of these, clicking the Series List button will return you to the list as displayed above. You can learn more about the Export options in this article.
Table FDB Table.png This button is active from the Series List and opens up the Data Browser Table which is explained further in this article.
Time Series FDB Time Series.png This button is active from Series List and opens up the Data Browser Time Series Chart which is explained further in this article.