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Typically the way to to parameterize a dataflow is to utilize a separate webform dataset with your value you want to filter on. You'll also include a second column in your parameter dataset called "Join Column" and set it to a constant value like 1. You then can utilize the dataflow to add the same constant to the data set you want to filter / parameterize and then join the two datasets together. You can then do filtering based on the dataset and the parameter / webform dataset value.
You can then update the webform dataset to update the parameter you want to use within the dataflow.
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@user11651 here's a video that shows the design pattern @GrantSmith is referring to!
@GrantSmith wrote:Typically the way to to parameterize a dataflow is to utilize a separate webform dataset with your value you want to filter on. You'll also include a second column in your parameter dataset called "Join Column" and set it to a constant value like 1. You then can utilize the dataflow to add the same constant to the data set you want to filter / parameterize and then join the two datasets together. You can then do filtering based on the dataset and the parameter / webform dataset value.
You can then update the webform dataset to update the parameter you want to use within the dataflow.
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Typically the way to to parameterize a dataflow is to utilize a separate webform dataset with your value you want to filter on. You'll also include a second column in your parameter dataset called "Join Column" and set it to a constant value like 1. You then can utilize the dataflow to add the same constant to the data set you want to filter / parameterize and then join the two datasets together. You can then do filtering based on the dataset and the parameter / webform dataset value.
You can then update the webform dataset to update the parameter you want to use within the dataflow.
**Was this post helpful? Click Agree or Like below**
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmMrnPO9ivY&t=56s
@user11651 here's a video that shows the design pattern @GrantSmith is referring to!
@GrantSmith wrote:Typically the way to to parameterize a dataflow is to utilize a separate webform dataset with your value you want to filter on. You'll also include a second column in your parameter dataset called "Join Column" and set it to a constant value like 1. You then can utilize the dataflow to add the same constant to the data set you want to filter / parameterize and then join the two datasets together. You can then do filtering based on the dataset and the parameter / webform dataset value.
You can then update the webform dataset to update the parameter you want to use within the dataflow.
Jae Wilson
Check out my 🎥 Domo Training YouTube Channel 👨💻
**Say "Thanks" by clicking the ❤️ in the post that helped you.
**Please mark the post that solves your problem by clicking on "Accept as Solution"0
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