How to create Date Range filter in Performance Analytics(Not by using Interactive Filter)?
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04-07-2020 06:30 AM
How to create date range filter/slider in Performance Analytics by using any date column from any table?
Note: I know Interactive filter do that job only in Reports module, Not in Performance Analytics.
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04-07-2020 08:08 AM
You can create a custom interactive filter (there is an example here). If you can avoid going custom, I would avoid it
Regards,
Sachin
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04-07-2020 08:10 AM
Can you explain what you are going for? All of Performance Analytics widgets show current or a date range. Do you want to time-shift a dashboard so all the single scores are for a different date (like "last Friday") instead of yesterday?
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04-08-2020 06:29 AM
Hello Adam,
Actually the client is looking for a Date.Month(Jan 2020, Feb 2020 etc) filter in the dashboard.
They can select it as their wish like it may be single month or multiple month.
Hope I clarified your question.
Thanks,
RJ
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04-08-2020 07:59 AM
You can't time-shift an entire dashboard. If you want to see this, you need to leverage time-series Performance Analytics Widgets (which most are). You can set them to show the past few months but they will all be anchored to today.
Why would you focus on lagging indicators (previous scores) except to see where you are going? Why would you not include more recent information? Performance Analytics should not be used to try to change the past (because you can't), but to use the past to drive better behaviors today to get better outcomes tomorrow.