Thanks for the great reminder. Your second example was exactly what I needed for a project I am working. Great video and I am enjoying your weekly newsletter.
Is it possible to use context filters if you want to illustrate a value comparison between two datetime fields. For example, a datetime field with dates from 2021-2024. I want to use this variable twice, but have one selection filter only to current week, and the other filtering values 2 weeks ago. Each time I add them on my worksheet, it only takes values for my first field entered. Also once I try applying context to my second datetime field, my worksheet goes blank...what am I doing wrong
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Thank you for the video. Very helpful to understand In Context, but how would I display the top 5 States in each Region at the same time. You show 5 for each Region, one Region at a time.
How to deal with when u are using charts as filters in a dashboard and filter across so many other dashboard elements .? Is there a priority of order for context filters if there are many like 5filters added to context?
@@vizwizi have a dashboard where all the charts are clickable as they have been added to action filters but i want these action filters to have priority in filtering on the sheet. For example if state map sheet filter is added as action in other charts, all other charts should filter selected state on priority. For this i added them to context in affecting sheet because it has some fixed LOD calculations. But when I click on the sheet which causes action( example state sheet in my case), it is not filtering. Can i get help with this possible reason?
Great video! What if we are using a top n filter and want to use more than one filter? I’m currently working on a dashboard that uses a top n and have four filters I want to use. Thank you!