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i am looking to create a date filter that relates to different date collumns based on the metric.
work orders are completed and then billed 45 days later. if i use completion date the revenue isnt accuate because the work has not been billed.
Metrics regarding work orders would refer to completion date and Metrics regarding finance would refer to invioce date both would be controlled under the same date filter
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You can use UseRelationship to activate inactive relationships. This should help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8_aeLmXbVk&t=276s
Hi @abehrmann,
Could you please offer me some sample data and your desired result?
Regards,
Daniel He
You can use UseRelationship to activate inactive relationships. This should help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8_aeLmXbVk&t=276s
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