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Thank you, @DarrelR. It worked after changing data type as you suggested. I hope this type of unsurpported data types can be errored out during test run without Send to Domo option checked.
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Thank you for your help. Yes, I still have the issue. Here is the link to my connector: https://developer.domo.com/builder/#/edit/4fd0d6e5-714f-41dc-887b-48f99a1dacb8 To clarify, I haven't published my connector yet, and only testing how it works. What I did is to check "Create/Update DataSet" option, exposed by clicking…
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I would like to know if there is any solution to this too.
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Thank you for the offer. I worked around it and now don't have a good example for this scenario. I will come back to this thread if I run into this issue again.
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Thank you for your reply. However the data I provided was only partial of what we need. As an end goal, we would need to have a 100% stacked bar showing completed, WIP and Not Started. Data label should show %_VALUE (count). Here is the end result I'm looking for (generated using excel), and data used for this chart.…
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Thank you for your reply. However the data I provided was only partial of what we need. As an end goal, we would need to have a 100% stacked bar showing completed, WIP and Not Started. Data label should show %_VALUE (count). Here is the end result I'm looking for (generated using excel), and data used for this chart.…
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Thank you for your reply. However the data I provided was only partial of what we need. As an end goal, we would need to have a 100% stacked bar showing completed, WIP and Not Started. Data label should show %_VALUE (count). Here is the end result I'm looking for (generated using excel), and data used for this chart.…
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Actually, no. While it is a solution to use beast mode to display distinct count, there is no way to use it in a bar chart......In my example, I would like to see "6" for the WIP portion of the bar, not "71" shown currently.
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I find SQL has better capability processing such data. Or you can try to use BeastMode when building cards. IFNULL($Col, $Value) I hope this helps.
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Thank you, @JJ. I am aware of Sumo card type and do use it for some of my metrics. However the limitation of Sumo card not having drill-down capability is something I would like to workaround using normal table cards. When the rows are getting longer (too many column), I would like to be able to display the table with…
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Thank you, JJ. I attached the file here.
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I'm also having this requirement. I don't think the Uncollapse Columns helps me (went through the doc & test). So, here is what I want to achieve. Can you please help elaborate detailed steps? Domo Arigato! -- Hua
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I will give it a try. In theory the calculation part is easy through beastmode. I will need to see how it can be displayed on the chart. "Goal" line in bar charts seem to only take constant. If you have any suggestion on what chart type should be used, that'll be great! Thanks, Hua
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That is exactly what I'm using now. Thank you.