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On 7.5 you're also able to drag and drop to prioritize scheduled updates. Thanks for the feedback on priority bins, that's an interesting idea. Do you have many scheduled updates? How would you place routing rules in these priority bins?
7.5 introduces a whole new interface for managing Scheduled Updates. You just edit the Rule and update the priority number. E.g., if you're adding a new Scheduled Update, you can just enter whatever sequential priority number you want, with 0 being the highest.
It's an improvement, but I would prefer to be able to create priority "bins" instead of having the sequential list. That is, I'd like to put 5 analyses as priority 0, then another handful as priority 1, and maybe all the rest as priority 2.
Agreed with R Kashi. On 7.0 we have servers with close to 40 reports and clicking is painful to manage. If we can drag and drop it on the ScheduleUpdate.aspx page it would save a lot of time.
Understand Norbert. But when there are many dashboards in the Server - in my case it is more than 50 - the up and down arrows move one at a time. It would take more than an hour to put it on top.
In Spotfire v4.5 it was not possible to reorder Scheduled Updates, but in v6.5 it is already implemented (can't remember which version introduced it between 4.5 and 6.5). In the screen where you can configure scheduled updates, add a new one or delete them, you can see up and down arrows for moving and reorder them