Sorry if this looks basic, but I can no longer find a quick way to include multiple elements at once in a new view. Back in the old System Display days (I'm not that old ^_^ - let's say I'm a vintage admin), this used to be available under "Admin>Views" where an admin could quickly select the view and include multiple elements from the filtered list (shift for multiple elements + right-click > Include). That GUI is long gone but as an admin I'd still need this sort of feature to quickly reorganize my elements and services in a cluster.
Is there any equivalent way in Cube?
Example of my use case - let's say I have a full cluster already populated with elements created in their related views. I'd like to create a new view containing only the elements hosted on DMA02 - I can create a view in Cube, but ideally I would not drag and drop 300 elements manually.
I'm sure there must be another way - any hints, please?
Thank you
Added a feature request here:
https://community.dataminer.services/new-feature-suggestions/capacity-manager-tool-move-elements-rather-than-copy-or-services-across-different-views/
Hi Alberto,
Does this thread on dojo provide you with the info you're after?
Drag-and-drop editing | Can we move multiple services/elements in one go? - DataMiner Dojo
Thank you for that link, Ive
That's already a good hint, and I've tried that but it seems to allow a "copy" of the elements - can't manage to actually "move" them from the original views.
for the use-case described, it can work, as a copy would be sufficient, I don't need to remove the elements from their original views.
For all the other cases, where elements or services need to be "migrated" from a view to another, I've figured out how to use the CSV export with patched View IDs - that allowed me to change the destination view of the elements.
Not sure yet if Cube v10 allows this - is it worth logging a feature?
CSV is good - but not as fast to use as Cube.
Feature suggestion added here:
https://community.dataminer.services/new-feature-suggestions/capacity-manager-tool-move-elements-rather-than-copy-or-services-across-different-views/