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Understanding basic list functions


The following figure shows the Devices (Network > Spans > Devices) page, which displays a typical list in TrueSight Network Automation.  

DevicesList.png

The following functions are common to all pages that display lists:

  • Viewing details: View details of a list item by clicking its link.
  • Show: Set how many list items to display per page.
  • Paging: Paging is available at the bottom of all lists. Page through the list by using the next and previous page icons, or access a particular page by using the page number list. The total number of items in the list is also displayed.
  • Sorting: Column headers can be used to sort a list alphabetically or by date/time in ascending or descending order. For example, click the Name column header in the device list to sort the list alphabetically by device name.
  • Actions: To the right of each list item are actions that can be performed on the list item. Only actions that the current logged-on user can perform are displayed. Examples of actions are:

    Icon

    Action

    Description

    Icon_Edit.png

    Edit

    Edit details of the list item.

    Icon_Copy.png

    Copy

    Copy the list item.

    Icon_Delete.png

    Delete

    Delete the list item.

  • Filtering: Filters can be applied from either the Filter dialog box or from quick filters that are located above some of the columns.
  • Filter Status: If the list is filtered, the word Filtered is displayed in the upper left corner.
  • Column resizing: Columns can be resized by dragging the column header edge.
  • Hovering: When a field is too long to be displayed, it is terminated with an ellipsis (...). Place the cursor over a field to display the full contents.
  • Moving columns: Columns can be moved (swapped) by selecting the column header and then dragging it to required location.

 

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