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That's a good point, I could do that for the instances where that occurs. Thanks Mark
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Preferably one card, how hard would this be to configure in a brick? I could just do all separate cards as well…
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Yes, agreed. 100%. This would make all of our dashboards way more functional and increase ease-of-use. Either a floating variable control, or the option to create multiple controls for the same variable.
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Perfect, I can't believe I missed that. Thank you!
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Looks like it was due to the new Pinterest API change from version 4 to 5. One of the support members from DOMO sent me this, "To resolve this, You may need to recreate the account in Domo if you have any authentication issues as the authentication uses different endpoints. Also, you'll need to recreate the datasets to use…
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@GrantSmith Okay I've seen this answer from you before when I was just starting DOMO but now that I know more I gave it a try, and this is amazing! I work a lot with date comparisons and there is a lot you can do with this, Thanks Grant. Super easy to follow along with your steps and now I am able to use Period Type beast…
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Thanks @MichelleH!
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Thank you! I knew it was something stupid I did... In the group-by tile I had that intent but I had Total Cost as the third group by tile (not sure why) but that was what messed me up. Thanks!
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I know Google's API is the limiting variable here, but I wish I was able to select more than 10 dimensions and 9 metrics using the connector. Additional question, does anyone know of any better ways to import GA4 data to Domo than the Google Analytics 4 connector?
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@MichelleH It worked! All I did was replace the 30 with my variable, and 60 with my variable * 2 in my beast mode, added the variable control in the dashboard and was able to input any number of days I'd like to look at. Thanks again. So easy.
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That sounds like a good idea, I can start there. Thanks @MichelleH
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Yes, that's it. Not sure why I didn't think of that. Thanks Grant.
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So I didnt use the variables for that @Sayyed007, but it helped me realize that my x axis was wrong. If I want 12 months to be graphed and have multiple years on it I needed to graph by a column with Month names in it, instead of a date column that includes years in it. This way I am able to graph side by side different…
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Here is the beast mode I have for previous/current
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Thanks for the replies, it helped me get further however, I have it graphed and instead of the Current and Previous being graphed on top of each other it is showing 24 months with previous being on the left and current on the right. Is there a way I can ensure them being in top of each other so i can see the current month…
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This is as close as I have been able to emulate it, the problem is getting my most recent months to show up to the right with Mar '23 being in the furthest to the right. I have tried sorting by but have never been able to get it like the period over period chart which is exactly how I want it to look which is frustrating…