Filters


Filters allow you to limit the data you want to take into account during your analyses. BMC Helix Continuous Optimization offers two different types of filters: time filters and entity filters.

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A time filter specifies a time window to use for data analysis. An entity filter restricts the analysis to a subset of all available entities.

For example, if you know that a specific date or time period holds data associated with an incident or planned intervention, you should filter these periods out of the available metric series using a time filter.

For example, if you only wish to take into account a subset of systems or workloads that hold crucial data for your analysis, you should use an ad-hoc entity filter.

Filters can be:

  • Global, that is visible from all domains.
  • Local, that is only visible from a specific domain.

Managing filters

To view a list of global filters, expand the Domains, Services & Applications node in the navigation tree. Scroll to the bottom and select Filters. To view local filters for a specific domain, expand the node of the selected domain in the navigation tree and then click on Filters, or select Filters from the Navigate to list in the domain's detail page.

The Filters table lists all filters available for the domain, allowing you to view, edit, or delete them, and also add new ones.

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Click the name of a filter to view the details. The details page shows all analyses and models that use the selected filter. You can edit, delete, copy, or move the filter using the options provided. For entity filters, the details page also displays a Results table, which lists the entities that the filter is based on - either static or dynamically evaluated by the defined search string. For more information, see Managing-entity-filters.

Entity filter detail page
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The following sections describe the two different types of filters in detail:

 

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