Process Aggregation
Use the Process Aggregation Dialog Box to:
- Select a process group (or function group in general) for process aggregation
- Create new groups beyond the ones that are provided by default
Open the Process Aggregation dialog box through
toolbar button.
Advanced > Process
Aggregation
or using the 
Group definitions are stored in the ). See Configuration
Dialogs for other ways to save, edit and load configuration
information.
.itarc
file in your home directory (in Microsoft* Windows* this
directory is C:\Users\%username%\

To select a process group for aggregation, select the group by using the mouse or
the cursor/arrow keys and press
Apply
or OK
. The dialog box only accepts a single, non-empty process group that contains each of
its functions not more than once.
Right-click an item in the editor to bring up a context menu with several
entries:

Option: | Keyboard Shortcut: | Description: |
---|---|---|
Undo |
| Revert the last actions (delete, cut, move, copy and others) |
New Group | None | Creates a new group as a child of the clicked item |
Delete | None | Remove an item. This entry is disabled for items that originate of the trace file. Only
user-created items are deleted. |
Rename |
| Rename user-created items |
Find |
| Open the Find dialog box |
Find Next |
| Search for the next match if search was started before |
Move Item(s) | None | Move several selected siblings up or down relative to their unselected
siblings through a submenu. It is much more convenient to use the keyboard shortcuts shown in the
submenu instead of the menu itself. |
Select | None | Open a submenu to select subsets of the tree under the clicked item. The
entries provided distinguish between selecting processes, selecting process
groups or both, and if the selection should include only the direct children
or all descendants. |
Command line for VTune Profiler/Advisor... | None | Open the Command line for Intel® VTune™ Profiler/Intel® Advisor
dialog box |
Another way of editing is to drag a group, a process, or the entire current
selection and to drop it into a target group. This can result in groups that contain
the same function twice or more. In the group hierarchy, such groups are accepted
for storage but not for aggregation. Empty groups are deleted automatically when the
dialog box is closed.