Alerts
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In Domo, the ability to back date an alert depends on how the alert is configured and triggered. Typically, alerts in Domo are set up to monitor data in real-time or based on scheduled data updates. The situation that existed with the dataset probably no longer exists in the same state.
That would require your records to be "effective dated". If you created the dataset, you probably know already if you created effective dating because it takes more effort to do and report.** Was this post helpful? Click Agree or Like below. **
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In Domo, the ability to back date an alert depends on how the alert is configured and triggered. Typically, alerts in Domo are set up to monitor data in real-time or based on scheduled data updates. The situation that existed with the dataset probably no longer exists in the same state.
That would require your records to be "effective dated". If you created the dataset, you probably know already if you created effective dating because it takes more effort to do and report.** Was this post helpful? Click Agree or Like below. **
** Did this solve your problem? Accept it as a solution! **1
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