Fusion Configuration display table

Fusion Configuration display table

johnnyL4KW5
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Fusion Configuration display table

johnnyL4KW5
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Please change the configuration table to be in columns rather than rows. It is difficult to see the item names as it stands.

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deepali.pulate
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Hello @johnnyL4KW5 ,

Could you please more elaborate what exactly is the problem with rows? 

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johnnyL4KW5
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The part names as shown in the screen shot is difficult to see and no way to resize the columns.
I have 30 items that I need to toggle suppression and visibility on for different configurations.
On a 27 inch screen, I can see 19 columns, which means I will need to scroll across 3 screen widths to complete my list.

Clicking to suppress or change visibility is far slower in row configuration due to difficulty in seeing the part name and having to point to the next column.

Being able to adjust the column width will help to make the part name more visible but make the toggling process much slower and hence the request to transpose the table to have the parts in the 1st column with the other selections in subsequent columns.

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Victoria.Studley
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Thanks for your post, @johnnyL4KW5!

 

We appreciate you sharing some additional details about what's frustrating and tedious about working in the current table. While it's unlikely we'll invert rows (configurations) and columns (configured aspects), there are a few quality of life enhancements we're considering that will likely address most of the issues you described here. I'm happy to add your voice to them to advocate for them to be prioritized.

 

  • Drag to resize columns, with a narrower minimum width for icon columns (suppression, visibility, etc.). (Today you can only double-click the column headers to resize them.)
  • Bulk actions for Suppression and Visibility columns (ex. Suppress All, Unsuppress All, Invert), which will reduce redundant workflows in "suppression matrix" style configurations.
  • Group Suppression, which would let you add a timeline group as a column to manage suppression of multiple features as a set, instead of managing each feature as a separate column.

 

If there are other productivity or quality of life enhancements you'd like to see that would make your experience better, feel free to share them and we can make sure they're on the our radar.

 

 


Victoria Studley
Principal Experience Designer - Fusion Configurations
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