Filter scope in Arcadia Data has three options: explicit filter scope, dataset filter scope, and app group filter scope.
This is defined when a dashboard or visual sends out parameters to other visuals, and the visuals accepts these parameters in their Filters shelf. This can be enabled at the level of each visual; see Receiving Parameters with Explicit Scope.
This is expected to be used sparingly for a small number of visuals in each dashboard that represent a high level look at a metric and that should not be filtered by visible filters.
Note that Explicit Scope overrides Dataset Scope: a Dataset Scope filter applies to all visuals in a dashboard that do not have Explicit Scope turned on.
The scope of Click behavior is explicit. If you want visuals to be updated based on selected elements, make sure to explicitly place these columns in the filter shelf of the target visuals.
You can define Dataset Scope when setting up the dashboard filter widgets. Click (gear) icon, and in the Settings modal, select the Scope tab. There, choose the option Send parameters with dataset scope. Filters with Dataset Scope apply to all visuals in the dashboard that are using the same dataset. This is the default for new filters.
Dataset Scoped filters continue to use the parameter passing mechanism, and these parameters may be used within visuals in many ways: in the title, within expressions, and so on.
Just like Dataset scope, you can defined the App Scope when configuring the filter widget on the dashboard. Click (gear) icon, and in the Settings modal, select the Scope tab. There, choose the option Make visible to all dashboards in this app. Filters with App Scope apply to all AppGroups that contain the app.