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Cognite Charts: Folder/Grouping Structure

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  • December 9, 2023
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crgomez13
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On behalf of Celanese Charts super users:

As a user in Charts, when viewing “Public” charts, I would like to see some sort of folder categorization structure to improve navigation and searching. Currently, the public charts tab shows all charts that have been created. It is difficult to understand what could be relevant to my specific role without the additional context provided in the descriptions or opening each individual chart. It would be great to have the ability to group the charts by operating unit or even discipline. This will make it a bit easier to understand what is available. 

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gedi
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  • December 11, 2023

Thank you for sharing one more your insightful reflection, Cristian! 

We greatly appreciate your contribution and stay tuned for updates on how we plan to proceed.


crgomez13
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  • March 27, 2024

This item was discussed internally with Ram and it was agreed this is a high priority for Celanese


Arun Arunachalam
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  • April 9, 2024

We are currently working on getting the data quality indicators in Charts out that was flagged as a blocker which requires significant effort on our end and will be available in Q2. We have prioritized and moved up the folders functionality to the Q3 release instead.


danielferraz
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  • May 4, 2026

Hi ​@crgomez13 

We are currently doing some discovery work on adding labels in Charts, essentially mirroring the same label functionality that Canvas has today (allowing users to group / organize charts in labels).

A question from my side: do you expect Charts to have its own “manage labels” model in the overview page, or would you want to use shared labels across both Charts and Canvas? 

I have provided a screenshot of what exists on Canvas today for reference.