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Qrvey 8.5
Version 8.5 (LTS) of the Qrvey platform is now available to customers. This version includes several new features and performance improvements.
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End-of-life Schedule
We've added a new article that lists the features and endpoints that have been scheduled for deprecation. All features and endpoints will be supported for (1) year after the release date of the LTS version that contains the alternative.
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NodeJS Deprecation
AWS has announced that it is deprecating NodeJS 12, 14, and 16. To avoid any issues as a result of this deprecation, upgrade your instances of the Qrvey platform as described in this announcement.
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Version: 8.5

Chart Filters

While building your chart, you are able to create and apply Internal FIlters to its data. These filters are part of the chart and will be retained in all instances of the chart across the entire application. Furthermore, they are not visible outside of the edit mode and can’t be used for interaction. This makes them a secure and “hidden” way of filtering the data.

Other interactive filters, within various scopes, can be applied to data from other access points. A comprehensive guide to those filters can be found in the Filtering Data section of this site and the method of creating those applies to the Internal Chart Filters, also, and can be used to learn more about filter creation, in general.

To add a filter click on Add Filters.

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Select the column you would like to apply a filter on from the list of dataset columns that is presented. The options that appear depend on the data type of the selected column. Choose the operator and desired values and click on Apply.

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The filter and its selected values will be displayed under the Filters section.

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Any number of filters can be added to the chart. An AND logic will be applied between the filters on various columns, but filters set up on the same column will be set to OR.

The Internal chart filters cannot be edited to change their condition. You may however remove each value, or the entire filter, from the X icon next to each value or the filter. To edit or remove this filter, you will need to click on the option to Edit the chart first and then edit the filter.

For more information about filters and their hierarchy, see Overview of Filters.

Applies to: All charts