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Adding parameters to a dashboard

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Updated at March 6, 2025

To set a parameter:

Warning

If you use a new DataLens object model with workbooks and collections:

  1. In the left-hand panel, select Collections and workbooks.
  2. Open the appropriate workbook and select an object.

Follow the guide from step 2.

  1. In the left-hand panel, click Dashboards and select the dashboard you need. If you do not have a dashboard, create one.
  2. In the top-right corner, click Edit.
  3. In the top-right corner of the edit window, click .
  4. Expand the Dashboard parameters section.
  5. Enter the parameter's name (key) and value. You can set multiple parameter values.
  6. To add another parameter, click Add parameter and repeat the previous step.
  7. Click Save.
  8. In the top-right corner of the dashboard edit window, click Save.

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