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Wes Johnson on 20 Jan 2017 03:58:01

For datasets with lots of values, it is impractical to use a slicer to down-select the data of interest. For example, say you have a customer you want to view with several related data sources.

Instead, you would be able to type in a code or name for a customer, and all of their available data setup in the visualizations would display.

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c070429c 94a7-40a7-82ca-23e25efcfec3 on 05 Jul 2020 22:52:55

RE: Input Filter

Any update on this ?

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684018db ade1-41f5-8c81-be001fdb533f on 05 Jul 2020 22:51:54

RE: Input Filter

This feature request needs to get higher in the queue. Without a textbox styled free-form slicer, the what-if type of analysis becomes hard to implement. Example: a portfolio manager would wan to see what the returns might look like (based on historical performance of course) when a certain percentage of fund(s) is applied to the portfolio. I can't use a slider or a pre-populated list of percentages to enable such type of analysis.

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fb6f6d52 92bf-440d-831d-324e498d5482 on 05 Jul 2020 22:49:32

RE: Input Filter

Desperately looking for this function too!