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Adding a field to a List

You can add extra fields to your List in the Angle that contains it.

To add one or more fields to your List

  1. Execute the Angle (see Executing an Angle or Template ). The Angle results page opens.

  2. Find the Display in the Displays pane . If there are many Displays, the Display tab of the Display might not be immediately visible. In that case, click to see the list of available Displays and find your Display there.

  3. In the top left corner of the Displays pane, click WC_Plus. Alternatively, go to the Insert Column tab in the left pane. You can also right-click one of the column headers and select Insert column where you want to insert the new field. The Insert Column window opens.

  4. Select the fields that you want to add from the list.

  5. Click Insert and Load to add the fields to the Display and load the data. You can also drag and drop one or multiple fields into a Display.

    You can also choose to refresh the data manually. This approach involves inserting the fields first, and then loading them all at once. To enable the manual data refresh, see Insert Column in View System Settings.

    The selected fields are added to the List. You can drag and drop them to another position in the Display.

  6. In the Action bar , click to save the Display .

    You can also save the entire Angle and all the Displays it contains in one go. Click the caret of the Save Display button ( ) and select Save all .

    Note: If you edit and save a Display that is linked to an automation task, you will get a confirmation prompt to indicate this. If you have edited more than one Display , the confirmation dialog box will list them all. Deselect a Display if you do not want to save the changes you made. If you have sufficient privileges, click to open the corresponding automation task in the IT Management Console. Only save your changes if you are aware of their impact. Changing a Display that is linked to an automation task may cause the automation task to fail.

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