Site Specific Filter & Option Settings

The new grids introduced in Version 6.3 allowed users to save Filter and Option settings for all main grids in the system.  This gave users more control than ever before over what was shown on the grids and was a time saver because the last settings were remembered the next time the user accessed that grid.

However, users who work in multiple sites suggested that we make an additional improvement.  These users wanted the ability to save Filter and Option settings by site, as they often need to use completely different filter settings and want to see different grid columns depending on the site in which they are working.

Beginning with Version 7.0.1, users who work in multiple sites will notice that grid Filter and Option settings are saved by site.  As you switch back and forth between sites, the grid Filter and Option settings used the last time you accessed that grid for a specific site will be remembered.

Duncan Welder IV
Director of Client Services RISC, Inc
Mr. Welder holds a Master’s of Education from Texas A&M University in Educational Technology and has more than 25 years experience in implementation of Learning Management Systems, both domestically and abroad. Mr. Welder has been recognized for his application of Learning Management Systems to manage regulatory-compliance in industries ranging from petrochemicals to finance and has provided presentations to professional organizations including the Gulf Coast Process Technology Alliance, the Northwest Process Technology Alliance and the American Society of Training and Development.
Mr. Welder’s career is founded in traditional instructional design and computer-based training development. He is a certified Development Dimensions International facilitator, a Kirkpatrick Certified Evaluator and facilitator of the Ohio State University curriculum development program. In addition to working in industry, Mr. Welder has held adjunct faculty positions at Bowling Green State University, Ohio and the College of the Mainland, Texas. Mr. Welder has been published in both Training Magazine as well as US Business Review.
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