Prompt analysis

Hello

I have a requirement. Please see the image below, so as you can see in the picture there is already a dashboard command prompt to select analysis ("investment control" in my case). Similarly, the guest has another 10 related analysis. I want to restrict the data that fills in the page of dashboard with regard to the Budget, distribution of TDC, commitments, payments and so on in an analysis. So I need to place a second prompt, when I click on 'Budget' I don't see or. Budget, Budget Rev., the sum of the Variance and the gap % of the entire analysis. This makes the user easy to read and understand the better analysis (it shouldn't change my original analysis).

I know that we can use a filter in this case. But can you please suggest me with how to create a command prompt in a command prompt and do not interact with this particular analysis?

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Concerning

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2 options: the top of the 'New View' menu bar or in the display box on the bottom of the left column.

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