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you can only do conditional formatting on Sumo tables, not on standard table cards. The way you do it in Sumo: 1. hover over the field name of the field you want to apply conditional formatting and you'll see three dots become visible (in the table header not in the left nav) 2. click on the three dots and you will get a…
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Domo has these things called data label macros that might work for you here. Below is the link to their help section for data label macros. http://wiki.domo.com/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=37454694 I'm assuming you're going to use a stacked bar chart to show the product % breakdown. If so, you can use…
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is your x-axis going to be dates or a category? in other words are you going to show trend over time or a snapshot as of a certain date? Trend will be more difficult and i think you'll have to include your Total (your denominator) as a separate column in your dataset.
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it sorts using the data from the earliest period on your chart(not sure why). So if you're looking at the bars in the more recent weeks, those will not look correct. your earliest period will.
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the first series is always the line and the rest are bars. you control it using sorting.
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You can rename the dataset name in Domo. you have to go to the Data Center and find the dataset you want to rename. Click on it and go itno the detail page fo the dataset. Click on the little wrench on the top right and select "Edit Name & Description"
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check to make sure yo don't have 2 columns with the same name (or 2 blank column headers).
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Make sure your DSN entry is under the SYstem DSN tab and not User DSN. Are you able to go through the DSN entry wizard and test the connection by clicking on the 'Test Data Source' on the last step? as long as the DSN entry works, not sure what else can break the connection. if you're on Windows 7, try creating the 32…
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if you contact them, they have a set of canned charts (called Domo Metrics) they can deploy to your instance that has what you're looking for.
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You can't create variables in beast mode.
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There's no way to do that right now. I would add this to the Idea exchange
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If you're using Domo workbench to load your data, then i think all you need to do is create an ODBC connection (DSN Entry) to your database on the machine you're running Workbench on. In Workbench, set your Source as ODBC and then select from the DSN drop down your connection to the DB.
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as far as i know, with multiline chart, you only get one Y axis. However, if you can convert one of the series to a bar and make it a bar/line combo chart, you can have 2 Y-axis.
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if you're talking about a custom parameter, you can't. However, you can use the analysis functionality which will allow the users to filter down on any of the fields in your dataset.
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I'm assuming you are loading the excel file directly into domo as an excel datasource. if you do this, you don't have control over the data types and lot of times it does guess the data types wrong. unfortunately, you have no control over it. my recommendation would be to download Domo Workbench and use that to upload your…
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in the properties, have it show 1 decimal place.
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They have a canned page support can enable in your instance that will enable you to do this. Contact support and ask them to enable the Domo Metrics tab. They have bunch of charts around users (by role, login time, etc) that will be helpful.
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no issues with chrome drag and drop. may be browser specific.
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That should be simple horizontal bar chart. All you need is a category field for the y axis (could be date or some other category) and your value column. You can also add a catogory field as a series to make it a stacked bar (i.e. teritory or channel). ntal bar chart. You'll need
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i'm assuming you're using the current version of workbench correct? if so, you may have to revert back to an older version of workbench to be able to schedule jobs at specific times. I'm not sure if version 3 allows to to control the times but i know version 2 does. I'm still using version 2 because of this.
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If you contact support, they can enable some canned reports/cards around user stats.
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You need a Year field and a Month field to do this. The Year field will be your Series, the Month will be your x axis and the field that contains the values will be the y axis. You can use beast mode to create the Year and Month fields. fore the Year field you can do something like this YEAR(`Date`) and for the month…
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are you trying to show different lines for each year or do you just want to show one line with the percent change for each month?
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By entire dashboard, do you mean all of your Domo instance or do you mean a page with multiple cards on it?
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Under CHart properties go to General and change the Font Size drop down to larger or smaller. Please note that this controls all the fonts on the charts (labels, y axis, etc.). there's no way to control just the x axis.
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are you using beast mode to do the average calculation or just setting the aggregation in properties on the chart to average?
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The cleanest way to do this would be to add a higher level product grouping field to your dataset and use that field to filter down on groups of parts. For example, if you're selling car parts, you can have group such as Engine, Transmission, etc and assign each part one of these groups. Then in Domo filter on this field…
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I don't but you can submit an enhancement request for it.
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at the very bottom of the detail page(bottom left) you'll see who the owner of the card is. Next to the owners name, there should be a 'Change' link you can click on to change the ownership of the card. If you can't see it, ask your domo admin and they should be able to reassign it to someone else.
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You can't do custom colors. you can only select from the colors available in the pallete