Element Details: Thinkspace
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Available in: Logi Info Source code name: ThinkspaceIntroduced in: 12.0.036 SP4Discovery

Thinkspace is an analysis element with built-in recommendation engine and automatic data binning capabilities that help users discover insights in their data. The data is defined by a query in a child DataLayer. Users can:

- Filter and Aggregate data in a table.
- Create charts with drag and drop simplicity. The recommendation engine automatically creates a best-fit chart while also allowing users to select their own visualizations.
- Binning capabilities group data in easy to understand bins, enhancing comprehension of the data set.
- Visuals created in Thinkspace can be added to dashboard or visual gallery for further sharing and usage.

Note that the settings and changes the user makes are not saved between sessions. The goal of the element is to quickly discover insights in the data during investigation, rather than to create a defined view for consumption.



ATTRIBUTES

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NamePossible ValuesDescription
Caption
UserDefined
The Caption attribute identifies the text to be displayed. For Image elements, Caption specifies the image filename.
Height
UserDefined
The height of the element. For some elements, leave the height blank to automatically size the element to the height of the content.
ID
UserDefined
(Required) The ID attribute is a pervasive attribute that uniquely identifies an element within a definition file. The ID needs to be a unique value within the definition.
LogiApplicationServiceID
UserDefined
(Required) The ID of a Connection.LogiApplicationService element.
MinWidthPerColumn
UserDefined
The minimum width of the table columns, in pixels.
SecurityRightID
UserDefined
When entered, access to this element can be controlled with Logi security. Supply the ID of a right defined in the applications settings’ Security element. Only users that have a right in the SecurityRightID will be able to see the element. Note that when rights come from RightFromRole elements under Security/UserRights, and this element's SecurityRightID does NOT match any of the Right IDs defined in the Settings definition, then the user DOES have access. But when Right IDs are instead derived from RightsFromDataLayer or RightsFromRoles elements, and the user DOES NOT have a matching Right, then the user DOES NOT have access. You can enter multiple right IDs, separated by commas. In this case, the user sees the element if he has any one of the Rights.
Width
UserDefined
The width of the element.



PARENT ELEMENTS

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CHILD ELEMENTS

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Custom Dashboard Panels DataLayer.Dataview Thinkspace Column


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