# Configuring General System Settings

> The General Settings let you define the web server's alias, the first day of the week, default language, and more.

*Source: https://docs.sisense.com/main/SisenseLinux/general-settings.htm*

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Last updated: June 23, 2026

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The General Settings let you define the web server's alias, the first day of the week, default language, and more.

## Updating Settings

1. In the top menu, click **Admin**.
2. Open General Settings in one of the following ways:
   - From the search bar at the top of the window, search for **General Settings**.
   - From the navigation pane on the left, under App Configuration, click **General Settings**.  
     ![Admin General(1)](https://docs.sisense.com/main/Resources/Images/Admin_General(1).png)
3. Update one or more of the settings [below](#General).
4. Click **Save**.

## General Settings

### Alias

Define the web server's alias or IP address. This is especially important when
you have customized your domain name (alias), for example, to prevent sharing dashboards from the
incorrect IP address. This only shows which alias was defined. [Updating the Sisense DNS Alias](https://docs.sisense.com/main/SisenseLinux/updating-the-sisense-dns-alias.md). Reports
will be sent from the alias entered in this field.

### First Day of the Week

Select the first day of the week so all of your Sisense users'
queries will be calculated according to the day you define. By default, the first day of the week is
Monday when querying an ElastiCube. Sisense defines Monday as the first day according to ISO 8601. This
means that when selecting filters such as Week 1, Week 2, etc., the first day of the week is not that
defined by first day of that year, but rather the first Monday of the year. Each week starts on a Monday
and ends on a Sunday for 52-53 full weeks in a year.

**Note:**

If you change the first day of the week after applying a Weeks filter to a dashboard or widget, you may need to remove and re-add the filter to ensure your data displays as expected.

**Example:**

If you modify this setting to Thursday, filtering data for "This Week" returns data from Thursday through the following Wednesday. This is useful for businesses that operate on non-standard fiscal schedules or shift rotations, as it ensures that "Week 1" of the year begins on the first Thursday of that year rather than the ISO-default Monday.

#### Week Display Date

When data is grouped by week, Sisense needs to show one date to represent the entire week in widgets, charts, and exports. This date is the **Week Display Date**.

By default, Sisense uses a global configuration in which the representative date is Wednesday. Sisense uses this when referencing the week.

For example, a week may start in December but include a representative date in January.

A week may start in January but have part of the weekly period in the previous year.

**Important:**

This behavior affects only how dates are displayed when using week-level granularity in widgets (for example, the date shown may appear as a Thursday rather than the expected Monday). It does not affect the underlying calculations or aggregated values — only the visual representation of the week.

#### How This Can Affect the First and Last Weeks of the Year

The Representative Week Date can affect how the first and last weeks of a year are displayed in widgets. This is because a week can include dates from two different years. For example:

- A week may start in December but include a representative date in January.
- A week may start in January but have part of the weekly period in the previous year.

In these cases, Sisense uses the representative date to decide how that week appears in weekly results. As a result, the first or last week of the year may appear under a different year than expected, depending on where the Representative Week Date falls. If you encounter such an issue, contact the Sisense Support Team.

### First Month of Fiscal Calendar

Select the first month of your company's fiscal
calendar. By default, the first month of the fiscal calendar is January.

**Note:**

Changing the first month of the fiscal calendar after using a dashboard or widget filter/drill that
uses the related date fields might lead to incorrect results. To resolve the issue, the date filter
should be removed and then re-added.

### Default Language

Select the language to be displayed in Sisense . If you have defined a
custom translation, the name of the language, as defined in settings.json, is displayed in this list.
Select it to display your custom translation.

### Update on Every Change

You can choose whether new dashboards will be updated
automatically for every filter change or not. Not updating for every change may be useful when users are
working with very large datasets where query times might be slower. If you choose not to update
automatically, a button on the dashboard will be available to viewers. They will need to click it each
time they want to update the dashboard after a filter change.

Viewers can override this setting for individual dashboards by toggling the **Update on every
change** switch to **on** in their dashboard settings.

**Note:**

Toggling the **Update on every change** switch only impacts the dashboards that were
created after this option was toggled to **off**.

## Users

### User Activation Link Expiration (days)

Sets the expiration period for the user
activation email. The default setting is 7 days. This expiration period also applies when a new invitation
is sent using the Resend invitation option, see [Managing Users](https://docs.sisense.com/main/SisenseLinux/managing-dashboard-users.md).

### Limit Users Sharing to Their Own Groups

Users can be limited to only share and
republish to users that are in the same groups the user is in. Users that belong to several groups can
share with all the users in those groups. Sharing limitations:

- **Users** can only share with users in the user's groups.
- **Administrators** can share with all users and groups, including the Everyone group.
- **Data Administrators** can only share with users in their groups. For data security
  specifically, they can share with the Everyone group, but not the individual users in the group.
- **Users who have no membership in any group** cannot share with any user or group in
  Sisense. These users can still share widgets and dashboards by using emails that are not defined in the
  system.

  **Note:**

  This setting replaces the **limitShareAutocomplete** setting in Add-ons, which was
  deprecated in L2022.9.

### New Users Can be Invited via Dashboard Sharing

You can control who uses your Sisense
license by preventing users from sharing a dashboard with users that are not in the Sisense user table.
Enable or disable this option to control the automatic addition of users when sharing dashboards.

### Hide Group Size When Sharing Assets

Show/Hide user count display for shared assets. Enable this option (hide size) for improved system performance when sharing models/dashboards with multiple groups.
