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This appears to be a bug, I'm able to reproduce your issue as well. I'd recommend logging a bug with support (More > Feedback > Support Issue or alternatively (https://domo-support.domo.com/)).
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Sounds like a potential Domo backend issue. I’d recommend reaching out to the third party connect team at connectorhelp@domo.com and see if they can help assist you.
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The only way to dynamically pivot a table would be to utilize a MySQL dataflow and do something like this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12598120/mysql-pivot-table-query-with-dynamic-columns
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It will count them as separate words. You could utilize a regexp_replace to condense all multi-spaces to a single space. LENGTH(`field`) - LENGTH(REPLACE(REGEX_REPLACE(`field`, ' +', ' '), ' ', '')) + 1
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If you're considering a word as a number of characters separated by a space you can do something like this with a formula tile: LENGTH(`field`) - LENGTH(REPLACE(`field`, ' ', '')) + 1 This will count the number of spaces in your field
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Because Domo is looking for a first and last value in your dataset when you have only one that value is simultaneously the first and the last value. Use an ETL to add in a 2nd row with the value you want to include. You'll need to decide how you want to handle the % change since the initial value doesn't exist in your case.
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There are two ways to interact with the Domo APIs, the first being a more object-oriented approach and the latter being url based approach. This documentation lists out the different types of aggregation you can use in your query request: https://developer.domo.com/portal/8s3y9eldnjq8d-data-api#aggregations It's not much…
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The Environment Variable should hold your token. connect -s mydomain.domo.com -v NAME_OF_ENV_VARIABLE
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This would be a great suggestion for the Ideas Exchange as this currently isn't possible.
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The connect command does allow you to use an environment variable and connect with a -v flag. If you're wanting to pass it along in the java -jar command it's not a possibility. You'd need to write a wrapper script to fill out the variable values in your script and have the java command run your script.
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You can't hide the link but you can restrict their access to viewing the data by removing the grant in the admin section. You'll need to use a custom role to do this and then assign the users that custom role. If you want the link to completely go away I'd recommend logging an idea in the idea exchange.
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You'll need a window function to aggregate an aggregate and a count distinct to count the users only once. COUNT(DISTINCT CASE WHEN COUNT(`userid`) OVER () > 100 THEN `userid` END)
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Does the audit fail across all records with the same submission ID or are you looking to have just the Critical/Major portion of the submission marked as a failure?
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For your first condidition, Critical/Major can't be both Common and Major at the same time so it won't ever get set as fail. It looks like you have two separate conditions so I'd split out the Common and Major clauses into two separate clauses: CASE WHEN `Critical/Major` = 'Common' AND No>= 2 THEN 'Fail' WHEN…
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Assuming you're wanting a bucket for your applications and not an actual user group here you can utilize a magic ETL to enhance your data. With a formula tile and a CASE statement you can then create your groupings: CASE WHEN `Application` like 'STARTSWITHFORGROUP1%' THEN 'Group 1' WHEN `Application` like…
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Page views and Card views are separate from each other in the activity log. You'd need to utilize an ETL to join the governance dataset for cards and pages to the page ID in the activity log and then count each of those page views as a card view in the resulting dataset.
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Domo Publish is a premium option which can allow you to publish datasets and dashboards to child instances. Another possible option is utilizing some of the commands in the CLI tool to export and import Domo objects.
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This happened to me today as
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You'll likely need to coalesce your dataset1 zip code and dataset2 zip code into a new field using a formula tile and then use that to join your dataset 3 zip code. This way it will pull in zip codes that don't exist in dataset1 COALESCE(`dataset1.zip`, `dataset2.zip`)
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You can use two join tiles with a full outer join to do this. Join tables 1 and 2 together then join the output of that to table 3 via an outer join.
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Another version would be LAST_DAY(CURDATE() - INTERVAL MOD(MONTH(CURDATE()), 3) MONTH) To break it down: MONTH(CURDATE()) - returns the month number of the current date (1-12) MOD(..,3) returns the remainder when dividing by the month number by 3 so the last month of the quarter will be 0 INTERVAL .. MONTH - subtracts the…
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It depends on how you want your data to be structured. You could duplicate the rows so that each email is on its own row or you'd have one record with three separate columns to store the three separate email addresses. In either case you'd need to use a for loop and loop through the emails property of your data.
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Have you tried using a beast mode to calculate the difference between now and 5 days ago and counting them? COUNT(CASE WHEN `date_field` < CURRENT_DATE() - INTERVAL 5 DAY THEN `date_field` END)
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Currently, this isn't supported out of the box with the standard visualizations. You could attempt to implement this with a Domo Brick instead to give yourself more control over the visualization.
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Are Contact ID and Opportunity ID a list of CSV values or do you have one record per each contact & opportunity? How are you defining based on your data that the contact is attached to the Opp ID?
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Are you enclosing your values in double quotes?
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It works well if effort and training are put towards it. Make sure to train your users that only certified things are to be trusted and used for reporting purposes. The other thing is to determine the different departments and levels of certification you want to apply for and who is in charge of giving the approval. Should…
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Are you requiring it to be in a tabular format? You could get something similar with a Sankey chart where you'd just need your data to have two columns: Boss Title | Report Title
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Add your other metric as a Series. Since it's a metric and not a dimension it will treat your y-axis and series as two separate series.
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This is an issue with the connector itself as it's expecting that property in the JSON to be returned by the API call but it doesn't exist. You'll need to reach out to Domo Support to have them look into the connector.
