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Using Data Grids

Learn how to take advantage of your data with these powerful grids!

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Written by Brad Slanker
Updated over 4 months ago

The Data Grid is a powerful tool that replaces static list pages, offering far more versatility than traditional scroll and click navigation. Let’s dive into its features:

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Data grids can be found across the GrowerIQ platform. Most pages that have a list view will utilize these versatile grids, including: Inventory Explorer, CRM Analytics, Batches, Mothers, Lots, Accounts, Orders, Activity Logs and many more.

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  1. Customizable Views

    When viewing your inventories, you’ll notice standard column headers such as Name, Variety, Stage, and Unit. But the real magic happens when you amass a large dataset. The Data Grid allows you to customize views, sort by ascending or descending IDs, and even perform text searches to find specific inventory items quickly.

  2. Dynamic Grouping

    Need to analyze your inventory by variety or current unit? The Data Grid lets you group and view data dynamically. For instance, you can see four Plant Batch inventories and sum up the amounts for selected items.

  3. Graphical Insights

    Generate informative charts directly from the Data Grid. Visualize trends, production planning, and forecasting effortlessly

  4. Export to .CSV

    Easily export the grid layout to a .csv file for further analysis or reporting.

  5. Combined Column Headers

    Want a snapshot of what’s happening with your inventory? Combine Column Headers—for example, view Inventory by Stage, current Unit, and End Type.

How to Use the Data Grid

  1. Log in to GrowerIQ.

  2. Navigate to any of the list pages in GrowerIQ.

  3. Explore the Data Grid by adjusting sorting options, grouping, and utilizing search functionality.

  4. Get insights, make informed decisions, and streamline your workflow.

Remember, returning to the default view is as simple as clicking a button. If you have any questions or need assistance, our support team is here to help.

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