Need advice setting up a basic twitter card
Hi, I'm new to this so please excuse the question!
I want to create a basic card which shows days ina month and how many tweets were posted from the account on each day.
I will but a line expectation on it - for example 3 posts a day, so I can see whether of not its been missed or not.
Many thanks,
John
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Maybe try a beast mode that categorizes days of week by weekday or weekend, then use that beast mode in a filter and exclude weekends.
I don't know if the Domo card builder is going to try and outsmart the x-axis when it's a date datatype by adding calendar days that aren't actually in the dataset.
Aaron
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Make a vertical bar chart with a goal of 3, counting tweet IDs by day. Or, use a calendar card and use the heatmap colors as your guide.
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Thanks for response is the tweet id the green box 'id'? do i put this in x or y axis and what is the date field I use?
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Yes, I believe so. "Created At" is the date. It goes on the x axis, count of ID wuld be on the Y.
There's actually a great Twitter app in the appstore that you can download and get a bunch of content really quickly, with cards already built. You just have to plug in the credentials, pretty much.
Aaron
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Ignore my previous message, I had the wrong data source set up but now have it working... is there anyway I can easily exclude weekends and only show week days? for example I want to check we are posting at least 3 times a day on twitter, so have the goal set at three, but the chart shows all days including weekends.
Thanks.
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Maybe try a beast mode that categorizes days of week by weekday or weekend, then use that beast mode in a filter and exclude weekends.
I don't know if the Domo card builder is going to try and outsmart the x-axis when it's a date datatype by adding calendar days that aren't actually in the dataset.
Aaron
MajorDomo @ Merit Medical
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