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Hello all,
I have a filter on a page that I want to turn into a filter on the whole dashbord. Since I cannot click and drag the filter, I have to find it in my data pane. My problem is that I am working with a very large database with lots of tables that are named in similar ways.
Is there a way to find out where the filter on a page is coming from? Or is there a way to make a filter change from 'on this page' to 'on all pages'?
Thanks!
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Hey @Anonymous ,
if you hover over the column name in question at the page level section, the table name/column name appears:
This helps to identify the table and the column name.
Hopefully, this provides what you are looking for.
Regards,
Tom
Hey @Anonymous ,
if you hover over the column name in question at the page level section, the table name/column name appears:
This helps to identify the table and the column name.
Hopefully, this provides what you are looking for.
Regards,
Tom
Oh perfect! I wasn't aware that was a feature. Thanks!
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