Direction Filter

Primary and Secondary Directions

The Direction Filter in the report Profile now includes options to automatically set the directions.

For example, given a bidirectional dataset with a direction code of North bound A>B, South bound B>A, the Primary direction is North, and the Secondary direction is South.

Some points to note on using Auto-selection:

  • When an Auto-select option is chosen, the four direction buttons will be disabled, but will still indicate the auto-selected directions.
  • When multiple datasets are tagged, the first tagged dataset in the File Management List is used to auto-select the primary and secondary directions.
  • When multiple datasets are tagged, and there are conflicting directions (say one North-South, and one East-West), all four directions will be disabled to highlight the conflict.
Auto-selecting the Direction Filter

Auto-selecting the Direction Filter

A>B and B>A Directions

The Direction Filter also includes two options for filtering on A>B or B>A directions, as well as the compass points.

This feature is useful for inflow / outflow applications. A group of RSUs can be configured around a site with all A>B directions inbound, and all B>A directions outbound, then combined into a single report, filtered for inbound and outbound.