View limited to 10,000 rows of data when looking at a dataset?

Is this a new "feature" from Domo? Recently I am limited to viewing only 10k rows of data at a time in the data tab of a dataset. When I apply a filter, the actual number of rows briefly displays then jumps down to showing 10,000 rows.

Is this a new requirement from Domo for performance purposes? I would like to turn it off. I use the data tab to verify row counts a lot especially when applying filters and being able to see the actual row count is vital.

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  • MarkSnodgrass
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    This was an issue that was spotted and engineering pushed out a fix today to address the issue. If you are still seeing the issue, send in a support ticket.

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  • DavidChurchman
    edited December 17

    I can verify that this is happening for me, too, and that this is new behavior (and that it's annoying).

    As a quick 'hack' to be able to see the filtered row count, you can change the Data Preview to "sampled" with a sample size larger than your total number of rows. Then it will display the number of rows "previewed" next to the 10,000.

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  • @DavidChurchman looks like you are in a dataset view, not the data center.

    @nickcorona things look normal for me:

    I would recommend submitting a case to Domo Support.

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  • MarkSnodgrass
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    This was an issue that was spotted and engineering pushed out a fix today to address the issue. If you are still seeing the issue, send in a support ticket.

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    **Please mark as accepted the ones who solved your issue.
  • Yup, looks better on my instance now

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  • Yes this is fixed now for me as well, thanks.