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The filtering does not happen automatically, since it takes
some processing time and if you want to select multiple filters,
it would be a waste of time to filter the intermediate results. In
order to perform the filtering you must select the Filter Results
action and tap the Do Action button. However, the Filter Re-
sults action is automatically selected for you when you change
any of the filters.
The filters can be combined together, for example if you want
to locate the Drop Jump action made in the previous chapter,
just select the Subject that made the jump using the subject fil-
ter and select Drop Jump using the Test filter and tap on the
Do Action button.
The Group and Session filters are useful in case the same sub-
ject belongs to multiple groups and/or has performed the
same tests within multiple sessions. Usually this is not the case
and most likely you only need to use the Subject and Test fil-
ters to locate the required test actions. After you have done
the filtering, the Results selector shows all Test Actions that
comply with the filtering rules. If no filtering rules are speci-
fied, the selector shows all Test Actions currently in the system.
The Test filter is most likely your first encounter with a multi-
page selector. When you open the selector it shows the Select
Test entry, list of tests and at the bottom there is +Next Page
entry. When you click on the +Next Page entry, nothing seems
to happen and the selector closes itself. However, when you
reopen the selector you'll see that the list of tests has changed
and now there is a -Previous Page entry at the bottom of the
list. Clicking on the -Previous Page entry returns you to the first
page. Most of the selectors and lists of Powertimer SW-300
have the same paging system (multiple pages are also possi-
ble) so you should get familiar with it. Chapter 2.1. gives a de-
tailed explanation of selectors.
To view the actual results of a Test Action select the action
from the Results selector. When you select an action, the filters
are updated to show the Group, Session, Subject and Test the
action is related to. The action selector changes automatically
to View Result so tapping on the Do Action buttons allows you
to view the Test Results within the selected action. Figure 32
shows an example of this.
Figure 32
Selectors are updated to show the properties of the select-
ed Test Action
When you perform the View Result action you'll see a view
that is similar to the Test Performer view, except that the ac-
tion selector only contains the action that allows you to view a
graph (Figure 33). If graph viewing is not possible, the action
selector will not be present at all. The results are viewed the
same way they were viewed with the Test Performer as speci-
fied in the previous chapter.
Figure 33 Added a new session to Session Manager
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