If you have previously saved an asset or geofence view as a filter but would like to change it (either by adding or removing entities), you can do so as follows:


Note: For details on how to save a new filter, go to Saving an Asset or Geofence View as a Filter. To find out how to delete a filter, see Removing a Saved Filter.


  1. On the sidebar menu on the left, click .
     
    The Tracking screen will appear.
      
  2. Click Select Filter at the top right.
     
    A list of your saved filters will appear.
      
  3. Click the name of the filter you want to edit.
     
    The assets or geofences defined by the filter will appear on the map.
     
  4. To change the groups or individual assets included in the filter, follow these steps:
     
    1. Click the Groups/Assets drop-down arrow.
       
      The filter's selections, if any, will be displayed.
      Note: You may need to expand higher-level groups to get to the groups and assets included in the saved filter.
       
      Caution: There is a known bug with the Groups/Assets filter causing selected groups and assets to sometimes not be checked when viewing a previously saved filter.
       
    2. To add entire new groups to the filter, select the groups' check boxes. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
       
      To add individual assets, click the More Options () icon under the group they belong to.
       
      The group's assets will be displayed.
        
      Then select each asset's check box.
      Note: You can choose single assets under different groups as well.
    3. Deselect the check boxes of the subgroups or assets you want to remove from the filter. 
       
    4. Click Done.
       
  5. To modify the asset types in the filter, follow these steps:
     
    1. Click the Asset Type drop-down arrow.
       
      The filter's asset type selections, if any, will be displayed.
        
    2. Select the check boxes of the asset types you want to add to the filter. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
      Note: You can click Select All to choose every type — and Clear All to remove all the selections. If the list is large, you can click  and type search criteria for the ones you want. (Search matches will be highlighted.)
    3. Deselect the check boxes of the types you want to remove from the filter. 
       
    4. Click Done.
       
  6. To edit the asset categories included in the filter, follow these steps:
     
    1. Click the Category drop-down arrow.
      Note: If you don't see Category at the top of your screen, that could be because it is being housed under the More Filters option; if your browser window isn't wide enough to accommodate all the available filters, More Filters will contain all of those that don't fit.
       
      If that's the case for you here, click the More Filters drop-down arrow and then Category.
      The filter's asset category selections, if any, will be displayed.
        
    2. Select the check boxes of the asset categories you want to add to the filter. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
      Note: You can click Select All to choose every category — and Clear All to remove all the selections. If the list is large, you can click  and type search criteria for the ones you want. (Search matches will be highlighted.)
    3. Deselect the check boxes of the categories you want to remove from the filter. 
       
    4. Click Done.
       
  7. To view different geofences with the filter, follow these steps:
    Caution: Be aware that the Tracking screen has viewing geofences turned off by default. They should become visible automatically after you filter for them. (However, the responsive enabling of geofence visibility doesn't always work.) You can change their status to viewable by clicking the Map Layers icon () on the right and selecting the Geofence toggle. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
     
    Note: This setting will persist across user sessions, so if you enable geofence visibility and then log out, when you log back in again, you will continue to be able to see your geofences.
    1. Click the Geofences drop-down arrow.
      Note: If you don't see Geofences at the top of your screen, as mentioned earlier, that could be because it is being housed under the More Filters option; if your browser window isn't wide enough to accommodate all the available filters, More Filters will contain all of those that don't fit.
       
      If that's the case for you here, click the More Filters drop-down arrow and then Geofences.
      The filter's geofence selections, if any, will be displayed.
        
    2. Select the check boxes of the geofences you want to include in the filter. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
      Note: You can click Select All to choose every geofence — and Clear All to remove all the selections. If the list is large, you can click  and type search criteria for the ones you want. (Search matches will be highlighted.)
    3. Deselect the check boxes of the geofences you want to remove from the filter. 
       
    4. Click Done.
       
  8. To change the routes in the filter, follow these steps:
     
    1. Click the Route drop-down arrow.
      Note: If you don't see Route at the top of your screen, as mentioned earlier, that could be because it is being housed under the More Filters option; if your browser window isn't wide enough to accommodate all the available filters, More Filters will contain all of those that don't fit.
       
      If that's the case for you here, click the More Filters drop-down arrow and then Route.
      The filter's route selections, if any, will be displayed.
        
    2. Select the check boxes of the routes you want to add to the filter. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
      Note: You can click Select All to choose every route — and Clear All to remove all the selections. If the list is large, you can click  and type search criteria for the ones you want. (Search matches will be highlighted.)
    3. Deselect the check boxes of the routes you want to remove from the filter. 
       
    4. Click Done.
       
  9. To edit the asset statuses included in the filter, follow these steps:
     
    1. Click the Asset Status drop-down arrow.
      Note: If you don't see Asset Status at the top of your screen, as mentioned earlier, that could be because it is being housed under the More Filters option; if your browser window isn't wide enough to accommodate all the available filters, More Filters will contain all of those that don't fit.
       
      If that's the case for you here, click the More Filters drop-down arrow and then Asset Status.
      The filter's status selections, if any, will be displayed.
        
    2. Select the check boxes of the statuses you want to add to the filter. ( means selected, and  deselected.)
      Note: You can click Select All to choose every status — and Clear All to remove all the selections.
    3. Deselect the check boxes of the status types you want to remove from the filter.
       
    4. Click Done.
       
  10. To save the filter changes you made, click its name at the top right (such as ).
     
    The Save Filter Changes options will appear.
      
  11. Click Save Changes.
    Note: You can save the modified filter as a new filter (by selecting Save as New Filter instead), in order to have both it and the original choices as filter selections in the future. If you do so, in the Name Your New Filter field, type a name for the edited filter that will easily identify it for you and then click Save.
    Your filter updates will be saved.
     
    Going forward, whenever you are on the Tracking screen, you can quickly have the map focus in on the assets or geofences of your filter by clicking Select Filter and then its name in the list. (See Viewing Assets or Geofences Saved as a Filter for more details.)