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@dalmazan, there are a few different options: * We have a "Hadoop" connector, which really just connects to HDFS (HBase) and can pull in flat files/CSV. I believe the connector is in Alpha stage, so only Domo consultants/support can setup a connector instance * It looks like there is an ODBC driver for HBase, which would…
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@WHM, you'll want to check that you're saving your credentials in Workbench. I.e. open up WorkBench and make sure you can make a connection to Domo and upload data. Make sure to check any boxes that indicate credentials should be saved. Let me know if something like that works for you.
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Can you share a screenshot of the card view? That's where I can see the time-formatted values on each day.
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Unfortunately, it doesn't display the event name text on the page level. If you click on the card to see the card details, you'll be able to see the time-formatted values.
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Ok, I actually just tested this out for myself. It looks like we need to put the "Average Time" column as the "Event Name" and *not* put a column in for the "Event Value". I then saved the card and I'm able to see the time format for each day.
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Matthew, you may need to create/change the beast mode and then save the card. Sometimes when changing a beast mode, the actual results are not shown until the card is saved.
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In order to compare datasets and build cards in Domo, you'll need to combine the datasets in meaningful ways. There are a few different ways to combine datasets including DataFlows, Datafusion, and Magic ETL. Each has its own strengths depending on your level of comfort with SQL. For your points, I can imagine a solution…