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Creating a new layer

You can add layers to the dashboard and can customize data visualization for each layer. The number of available layers depends on the tariff.

Creating a layer when working with data
  1. Go to the Main or Data tab.

  2. Select the required category of the built-in data or the uploaded dataset.

  3. In the Geofilter settings box, select the territories for which the data sample is created (up to 50 territories). You can use:

    • Suggested standard territories: regions, districts, settlements, and others. Depending on the tariff, some territories may not be available.
    • Your own territorial division. To do this, first upload a dataset with polygons and create a territory filter.

    Click Done.

  4. If you selected the uploaded data that contains geometries of the line or polygon type, you can select the data display method on top of the Filters tab:

    • Points: display as centroid points (the centers of the object geometries).
    • Geometries: display as real data geometries (lines or polygons).
  5. Set the remaining filters if necessary.

  6. Click Create layer.

    If there are no dashboards in the project yet, the first dashboard is created, and the layer with data is automatically added to it.

  7. If there is a dashboard in the project, specify where to add the layer in the dialog box:

    • Select the created dashboard in the list and click Create.
    • Click Add to the new dashboard, enter a name of the new dashboard, and click Create. A new dashboard is created, and the layer with data is automatically added to it.
Creating a layer when working with data
  1. Go to the Dashboards tab.

  2. Select the required dashboard.

  3. Click Layers icon.

  4. Click Create layer.

  5. Select the required category of the built-in data or the uploaded dataset.

  6. In the Geofilter settings box, select the territories for which the data sample is created (up to 50 territories). You can use:

    • Suggested standard territories: regions, districts, settlements, and others. Depending on the tariff, some territories may not be available.
    • Your own territorial division. To do this, first upload a dataset with polygons and create a territory filter.

    Click Done.

  7. If you selected the uploaded data that contains geometries of the line or polygon type, you can select the data display method on top of the Filters tab:

    • Points: display as centroid points (the centers of the object geometries).
    • Geometries: display as real data geometries (lines or polygons).
  8. Set the remaining filters if necessary.

  9. Click Create layer.

A new layer is created and is automatically added to the dashboard.