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Depending on the type of dataset, it has a history that you can download a previous version or preview the updated rows on the "History" tab on the dataset.
You can also create a snapshot of a dataset using the Views Explorer and then just saving it as a new dataset.May not be exactly what your looking for but it should allow you to see what has changed.
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In addition to the above, a standard practice I find helpful for ETL changes is adding comments whenever I save a dataset. This allows you to make a note to easily recall what changes were made with each version. This can be especially helpful if a small change was made, such as the addition of a new column.
Here is a screenshot after clicking Save on an ETL. You can add your text into the Version Description (Optional) area, which then shows under the Version tab in the dataflow view.
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In addition to the above, you could also create a recursive dataflow using the DataSet Schemas Domo Governance dataset and see changes to schema for ALL datasets in your instance over time.
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Depending on the type of dataset, it has a history that you can download a previous version or preview the updated rows on the "History" tab on the dataset.
You can also create a snapshot of a dataset using the Views Explorer and then just saving it as a new dataset.May not be exactly what your looking for but it should allow you to see what has changed.
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In addition to the above, a standard practice I find helpful for ETL changes is adding comments whenever I save a dataset. This allows you to make a note to easily recall what changes were made with each version. This can be especially helpful if a small change was made, such as the addition of a new column.
Here is a screenshot after clicking Save on an ETL. You can add your text into the Version Description (Optional) area, which then shows under the Version tab in the dataflow view.
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In addition to the above, you could also create a recursive dataflow using the DataSet Schemas Domo Governance dataset and see changes to schema for ALL datasets in your instance over time.
If I solved your problem, please select "yes" above
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