Tracking Cards with Errors

Hey All,

Our organization is trying to find a good way to keep track of cards that are broken. We want to be able to address any card errors as soon as they come up. Right now it doesn't look like any of the DomoStats or Domo Governance datasets allow to report on card errors. Curious if anyone here has had a similar need and managed to work something out.

Thanks,

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  • GrantSmith
    GrantSmith Coach
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    The card errors happen when the card is rendered but not recorded. The closest you can get is having the status at a specific time and then look through those cards specifically. There isn't a real-time option to see which cards are actively broken.

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  • GrantSmith
    GrantSmith Coach
    edited February 24

    The DomoStats connector has a new dataset called Card Loads which will return an error code to see if it was a Success or not.

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  • Hey @GrantSmith,

    We've already tried the Card Loads dataset. Unfortunately, it does not give us the ability to quickly pinpoint all cards with an error. This is more of a log of card load performance, and the fact that there's no datetime value on it limits us from being able to tell that card X's last log is a failure. Given this limitation, we couldn't really trust this and would need to check those cards that have at least 1 error/failure event in a given date range manually.

  • GrantSmith
    GrantSmith Coach
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    The card errors happen when the card is rendered but not recorded. The closest you can get is having the status at a specific time and then look through those cards specifically. There isn't a real-time option to see which cards are actively broken.

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  • Got it, thanks for your responses, Grant. I'll most likely go ahead and submit this to the ideas exchange if it hasn't been done already.