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ArborRose's approach works on most card types, but not on the Bullet Chart. For whatever reason, Bullets won't accept color rules like this. If I were to guess why, it's that the philosophy behind a Bullet Chart is to show progress against targets using the relationship between the bar and the target marker, so a color…
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The closest thing I can think of out-of-the box is you could use variables to manually explore different combinations, and depending on how complex your situation is, that might be a good way to get an intuitive sense of why the optimal solution is what it is, or what some sub-optimal good-enough solutions would be. Or if…
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This is a common question: here's one (of many) answers to it: https://community-forums.domo.com/main/discussion/comment/86113#Comment_86113?utm_source=community-search&utm_medium=organic-search&utm_term=filter+on+nulls If you found it frustrating/unintuitive, you could vote on several of the idea exchange ideas to improve…
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I agree. Did a few double-takes and mis-clicks with these new icons
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I'm not 100% I understand what you're saying, so I'm going to say what I think you're saying, and then you can correct me if I missed something. (GrantSmith's suggestion is a good one, and likely to lead to a faster/better answer.) I think your data looks something like this: And then you have BeastModes like this: and: In…
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Is he going to show us some of his MagicETLs? I'd be curious to see if he color-codes his strings between tiles, or how much he uses the notes.
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+1 to more customizability of Pivot Tables. They've gotten a lot better in the last year or so, but still have a lot of unrealized potential.
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Agree, this would still be helpful
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The way I would approach the "master" filter is using a variable, and a BeastMode filtering against that variable on each card. case when month(Date) = Variable then 'Include' else 'Exclude' end (Filter for "Include") Then, when you need to change the whole dashboard, you can use a Control to change the variable for the…
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One approach is to have a "raw" dataset with no BeastModes, and then save a view of the dataset for each distinct use/dasbhoard. Each view can have its own BeastModes. You can also limit the number of columns and rename the columns going into the dashboard, which can make the filters on the dashboard more user-friendly.
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Yes! This would be great!
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These are a collection of links to other ideas suggesting the same thing (descriptions in the email and/or PDF/PPT exports). Maybe we could upvote all of them? Or consolidate all their votes onto this idea?…
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As an addition, descriptions also don't show up on PDF/PPT exports, so that's also not an option. Descriptions should 100% be included in every output and it's maddening that they're not.
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Here's a recent discussion of someone working through the same issue: https://community-forums.domo.com/main/discussion/69044/need-help-changing-to-last-12-months-and-sorting-in-proper-order#latest
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For the first part of your question, you just need to use a sum as your aggregation, and then you can put a quick-filter on your date: The second part is slightly harder, as you need the total to stay the same regardless of filter. You can use a FILTER NONE in a FIXED function to do that:
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Yes
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This is less visual than what DashboardDude made, but I feel like it should be said there is "official" documentation here: https://domo-support.domo.com/s/topic/0TO5w000000ZaoeGAC/chart-types?language=en_US
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Since you're using the pivot table, it needs some way to aggregate the value. Since it's a text column, the only default is a count. Pivot Tables can be a little particular, and sometimes will fight you on having text display. The most reliable ones I've found are something like: CASE WHEN COUNT(`Nu`) > 10 then 'No' else…
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It's basically 2 steps. 1: split your Dependent column using the delimiter. 2: unpivot your data long. I also use the "Alter columns" tile to drop unnecessary columns:
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I think you could create a BeastMode for your sort: MOD( MONTH(`addTimeStamp`)+12 - month(current_date()), 12 ) Add 12 to your month and subtract the current month. Then use modulo 12. If the current month is March: March + 12 - March = 12, Modulo 12 = 0 April + 12 - March = 13, Modulo 12 = 1 … January + 12 - March = 10,…
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Can you create a fake version of your two datasets with at least a few rows of what the data looks like? That will get you a fast, more reliable answer. Based on you've said so far, I think what you'll need to do is pivot your Salesperson data long and join on the operation and product with the other table. To do the…
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GrantSmith's restructure would be more dynamic than what I'll suggest, but if you want something a bit simpler: Approach 1: ETL a Baseline Column All of your 7 BeastModes are comparing to the same baseline. You could just use an ETL to filter for that baseline data and join it back as a "baseline" column to your dataset,…
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The "DISTINCT" in your COUNT(DISTINCT) will make it so each student is only counted once across whatever level of aggregation you are using in your card. Since students tend to be the same across fall/spring/summer, your count across the terms will be closer to the count of a single term than the sum of the terms. That…
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The dataflow is working again, with no changes from me. It was probably some update? Maybe I should add "wait a couple hours" to my troubleshooting toolkit.
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I can't tell from you've written if your problem is A) the graph goes to 12/2025, even though you only have data through 1/2025. B) It's hard to see the "action", because the y-axis goes from 0 to 40M, even though the values are all in the 25M to 35M range. If it's A, then you need to filter. You could filter for Actual RM…
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What happens if you try making the cards larger? I think sometimes different browsers resize/reformat a little weird
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Because I'm so bad with FIXED formulas, I would personally probably approach this at the ETL step. If you do your FBA/WFS in the ETL before filtering the "On list", it should work.
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Is Financial Month an actual date-type column, or is it a string column? If not, you might need to reformat it so that Domo reads it as a date.
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I think you can do this with a FIXED function: https://domo-support.domo.com/s/article/4408174643607?language=en_US It always takes me at least three attempts before I correctly write a FIXED function, so this probably won't work out of the box, but it will be something like this: CASE WHEN SUM(CASE WHEN WAREHOUSE_CODE IN…
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As an addendum, I think those super wide tables with just a couple rows are hard to scan. To me, it's a lot easier to read across long lists of numbers in columns: