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@art_in_sky looks like it's currently not available for public embed
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@STEVE T you may be able to update the variable automatically using a workflow like so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09p-vFuiwcQ
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@Malvika_Chauhan09 a current workaround for this is to create your own Domostats report like so: https://youtu.be/HWGFwwL3gn8?si=XGkScFObC4AUOuHe
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@Kunal @dnewc @EhubMcCoy @JasonAltenburg @BryantCafferty take a look at this tutorial video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09p-vFuiwcQ
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@manojshipwire @jimsteph it looks like you can get the query that powers the domo dataset by hitting this API: GET https://{{instance}}.domo.com/api/data/v1/streams/{{streamId}} The Stream Id for connectors can be found in the DomoStats Dataset History report.
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@AO3 there should be a control button that you can add to the app in the top-right corner:
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@froghunter for most Domo connectors, you are able to pull in 1 table from the source system per connector. So if there are 5 ServiceNow tables that you need to pull you, you would create 5 separate connectors for each table.
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I've also used Portable's Workato connector since Domo doesn't currently have one: https://portable.io/connectors/workato
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@Larry_Goodwin I have used the JSON No Code connector to pull Workato data from their admin. Their API docs are super helpful: https://docs.workato.com/oem/oem-api/api-platform.html. Authentication is super easy, just need to generate an API key.
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@ColemenWilson There is a command in the Java CLI called 'restore-card' that lets you add a card to any page in Domo. You can probably script it to find new pages created and then add the card legal wants
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@sebastian_galindo since this is a product API (not a public API), you will need to authenticate with either a session token or developer token. Here’s a tutorial video on how to do that: https://youtu.be/Qy0aXeJWSlI?si=IqSS8ywmyY8nnmDw
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@sebastian_galindo take a look at this product API: https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/5049119/UyxbppB2#cd86f68d-fb2a-476b-a153-3e329e3d61c2
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@akeating as a workaround, it looks like there is a product API you can hit that will return a list of your subscriber organizations: GET https://{{instanceName}}.domo.com/api/publish/v2/controlcenter/subscribers?limit=200&offset=0
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@ColemenWilson it looks like the Activity Log API might provide information about proxy logins, so you could theoretically create your own DomoStats for this info: https://developer.domo.com/portal/i19jain6fvwjj-activity-log-api
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@Mwatson do you know if Clickup can generate an iFrame for the form? I feel like most project management platforms have a shareable link for the form. If so, you can use the iFrame Domo Brick to embed it into a dashboard: https://www.domo.com/appstore/app/youtube-player-brick/overview. You'll just need to change the URL of…
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@GrantSmith any creative workarounds for this?
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@luoqianhe this video might also be helpful too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiemadZqSBE&t=9s
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@DomoDork did you fill out this section where the client id is the username and secret is the password?
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@hanmari try appending '?_f=dataRepair' to the end of the dataset URL (so it would look something like this: https://{{instance}}.domo.com/datasources/987da1fb-0b5e-493d-85a0-fe8b10136cf4/details/overview?_f=dataRepair). You can then download the dataset as a csv, clean it in Excel, and then reupload it using the 'Replace…
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@augustas.g if you want to do some custom scripting, @jaeW_at_Onyx shows off a pretty neat solution in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZwlzOlRBbA
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@Joe_M are you opposed to the out-of-the-box poll feature Domo provides?
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@MattTheGuru this sounds related to your question. You aren't able to access Campaign resources using the normal x-domo-developer-token, correct?
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@FXM32 Do the list-dataflow -i <dataflow_id> -f <FILE> flags
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@PedroM Interesting, did you also try 'x-domo-developer-token' as the header? Not sure if it is case sensitive. Did you also have 'Accept' and 'Content-Type' as application/json in the request? I find that this can sometimes cause the request to fail.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjVZ5-dR6LE
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@cgshinn3 you can accomplish more custom schedules using the streams API. Here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cTMM9xOuxw&t=8s
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Hi @FXM32, I believe you can accomplish this using the Java CLI and "List-dataflow" command. This will get you a JSON export that should contain all the SQL statements contained within the dataflow.
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@ColinHaze take a look at this tutorial video and the GitHub repo in the comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE49eGXtPB0&t=99s You'll need to first use the Domo Data or SQL API to get the data from the dataset: domo.post(/sql/v1/${datasets[0]}, SQL QUERY HERE, {contentType: 'text/plain'}).then(handleResult);
