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I am brand new to Dataiku (so pardon the dumb question 😁) and going through the Core Designer certification. In the Dashboards section of Basics 103 it shows a dashboard with a year filter. I have my dataset setup and this chart basically built but I cannot figure out how to get the year to show up as a dynamic filter. Any guidance?
Hello kguyette! 😁
Welcome to Dataiku as a new user and thank you so much for the excellent question! At 1:27 in the Basics 103 Dashboards video, there is a dashboard showing an animated insight that was built by creating a chart from the enriched Orders dataset.
When creating the chart, there is an Animation section that you can configure to make this animated filter happen. Looks like you've already figured out how to create the insight. Here are the instructions for building an animated order_date_year filter:
I hope this helps!
You can always find out more about common chart elements by visiting the reference documentation.
Hello kguyette! 😁
Welcome to Dataiku as a new user and thank you so much for the excellent question! At 1:27 in the Basics 103 Dashboards video, there is a dashboard showing an animated insight that was built by creating a chart from the enriched Orders dataset.
When creating the chart, there is an Animation section that you can configure to make this animated filter happen. Looks like you've already figured out how to create the insight. Here are the instructions for building an animated order_date_year filter:
I hope this helps!
You can always find out more about common chart elements by visiting the reference documentation.
Thanks @taraku. I got it now. I had tried that earlier and what was throwing me was how it looked in the view or edit page of the chart vs when I now see it on the dashboard. The binning also confused me a bit but I figured that out now as well.