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You would need to add a corrected data source, at least as I understand it. Once a data source is uploaded, you can change its name but not the type of data it is. Can you give some specific examples of a data source you would need changed?
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Actually, I will be looking to start doing this asap for my company's data in Facebook, Linked In, and Twitter (at least). As we develop expertise we can share it.
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You're very welcome :).
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Impressive work there. I suppose you could suggest an idea for a card that mimicked the look of Tableau for cascading/hierarchical data. Do you know how to get to the ideas page: http://dojo.domo.com/t5/Ideas-How-would-you-make-Domo/idb-p/Ideas
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I'm unaware of there being two separate GA connectors. I am aware that one of them just appeared as a beta in my instance, after requesting the widgets to be added at Domopalooza, and that there is a separate Google Sheets connector. Could you share a screenshot of the two Google Analytics connectors being available side…
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Are you looking to put it in tabular form then? You can still duplicate the order & ticket numbers for all the the details and look at it in a table, and then do "count unique" order numbers and ticket numbers to determine the number of those, but it might be a matter of visual appeal as well for something like this.
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This is related to the topic I posted on the same subject here: http://dojo.domo.com/t5/Data-Sources/Hierarchical-Relationship-Between-Columns-In-Data-Sources/m-p/1807 It would be nice to see a way to deal easily with hierarchical data like your instance and mine has. That said, there are some ways you can deal with this…
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This would appear to be a pretty straightforward process to do through a filter, at least if you only wanted to display it for the data analyst responsible. You could build a card to look at customers by status, with a bar chart showing the count by status and then filter it by activation date for a particular month,…
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You're very welcome :). I'm glad I was able to help you out.
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If you are looking at additional values associated with that slice, I could see value in using a pie chart as the first layer in a drilldown, but this would involve a second graph that would involve those additional values. Without being able to see some of the data/fields that you are working with, it is hard to be more…
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Do I understand you correctly that you would be looking for more than one dimension in your pie chart? Coming from a chart visualization standpoint, pie charts are designed for one-dimensional area comparisons. If you want to bring in a second series to compare with the first, you should probably look to do bar charts for…
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You're very welcome; I saw you were new here, so I figured it would be good to point you to the ideas page. ?
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Do you think you'd like to suggest the Domo API for downloading filtered powerpoints as an idea here: http://dojo.domo.com/t5/Ideas-Please-suggest-ideas-to/idb-p/Ideas Like Robin, I'm definitely curious for this, especially as I am looking to build report cards for various departments for my company on our instance and…
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It may be possible, if one has different fields for years, quarters, and months in one's dataflow, to do a bar chart for each time period and drill down. For example, one could compare 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 together on a year chart, and then click on the bars to drill down to the Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 levels, and…
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Excellent; thanks, that worked :).
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When I tried to click the link I was told that I did not have sufficient privileges to open up the content.
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Thanks for sharing; I look forward to hearing more as more information is available.
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Thanks for bringing this up; this was something that had been mentioned at Domopalooza as well and I was definitely curious about it as well, since I met several fellow Portlanders while there :).
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I think I had seen a report card dashboard for it in the boot camp towards the end of the class, but it was so quickly done that I didn't see where to locate it so that I could build it the way I saw it.
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Thanks for sharing your methodologies; I hope that will be useful to others, and I will check it out for myself.
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The above is an example of the report card I maintain in excel at present, and there is one for each agent, connected, of course, to data that is also maintained on Domo as well as in giant excel files.