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Hi In my dataset I have my top dashboard vertical bar as an overview of business units which drill down to the users then to the pages they've viewed (also vertical bars) At Business Unit level, I've set specific colours to each of them but I can't figure out if it's possible to take those colours through the drill path…
I have a data set with a variable where the user can select a metric to view. Some choices are dollars / values and others are percentages. Any way to get the format to change depending on the metric chosen? As a side question to this, could the conditional formatting of the table be different based on the metric?
Hello, I've got multiple datasets (actually customers) that we calculate a few things with separately. I was able to get all of the datasets (customers) combined so they could all be on one table: Typically what I do in excel is from those numbers I'll pull a few different things out: I'd like to basically mimic these…
Hello, I am using one dataset for all three cards shown below. I have them on separate cards right now as they each are filtered to different things. Is there a way I can combine them so they would all show on one card/table together with one heading but show the three rows one under another with their filters still…
I would like to sugest the possibility to configuring color rules in charts based on the value of another column or using a Beast Mode calculation. This limitation affects the ability to create dynamic and insightful visualizations that can easily highlight key trends or underperformance. The absence of this functionality…
It would be nice if we could choose the data table to also align to the center or left as needed for the consumer…see snapshots
Hi Community, I've never experienced this before and now sure what happened to cause it. See screenshot below - but all of the "dividers" / borders of cards are still present even though I deleted the cards. How can I get rid of these ghost borders?
The subject pretty much lays it out. I want to remove all gridlines on the visual except for X & Y zero lines. I use grid lines sparingly, especially on scatter plots, but sometimes I want to include the specified lines for esthetics or whatever but can't seem to figure out how to accomplish that. The closest I can get is…
The card pictured below is filtered to 2025 - however, Domo's default week starts the prior Sunday which still lands in the month of December. I would like it to show a January date instead for the first week of 2025. I would ideally not like to use week numbers over actual dates on the x-axis. Has anyone else experienced…
Would like to have Domo be able to decode a column with Base64 data to a JSON formatted column/file/dataset.
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