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dashboard_import_and_export [2019/02/20 16:30] – created emozolyakdashboard_import_and_export [2021/08/05 14:15] emozolyak
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 ====== Dashboard import and export ====== ====== Dashboard import and export ======
  
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 {{ ::export_dashbard.png?direct |}} {{ ::export_dashbard.png?direct |}}
  
 +Then you will be prompted to save the dashboard file into a specific location.
  
 +You can import a dashboard right in the dashboard editor:
  
 +{{ import_dashbard_button.png?direct |}}
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 +After pressing the button, in the dialog opened there will be several options for import:
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 +{{ ::dashb_import_optoins_eng.png?direct |}}
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 +Checkboxes cancel importing images and/or scripts used in the dashboard. 
 +There are also 3 import modes:
 +  ***Manually rebind all registers** - in this mode, after importing, each element will be prompted to select a linkage to a register. See the video below:
 +{{ :manual_bind_elements.gif?direct|}}
 +If some elements remain unbinded after switching to view mode, they are will still be marked with the round "unbinded" sign. 
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 +  ***Unbind all register in all elements** - after importing all elements will lost their bindings
 +  ***Keep all register binding as is** - all elements will try to bind with the existing registers having the same //id// as in the source file. If there are no registers with some id as in source file, their binding will be cleared automaticalle. 
  
  
dashboard_import_and_export.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/15 16:23 by 127.0.0.1

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