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Knowledge DropLast tested: Jun 25, 2019Nope. You can vote for this
feature request here: Hide staleness time in Dashboards/ last run time/
from cache messageThis content is subject to limited support.
Knowledge DropLast tested: Apr 30, 2019 The extension: required
parameter flags an Explore as requiring extension, which means that the
Explore cannot be used on its own. The contents and settings of the
Explore will only be used when the Explore is ...
Knowledge DropLast tested: Apr 22, 2019When the embed user has no
permissions for anything that would appear in that menu, the menu is
left out.This content is subject to limited support.
Knowledge DropLast tested: Mar 25, 2019 The custodian was removed in
Looker v6.6, so only older versions of Looker will show this message.The
custodian ran during the Looker start up process and cleaned up any
schedules that haven't completed and hav...
Knowledge DropLast tested: Sep 30, 2019 Yes. When there is a change to
the parent PDT, the child PDTs hash changes and will rebuild with the
reason "initial creation".This content is subject to limited support.
Hey @mruth , Great question!In terms of performance of the Looker
server, the regenerator is not a resource intensive process. So a more
frequent regenerator cycle won’t affect Looker sending queries to the db
/ pulling query results from cache.In te...
Hi @IanT , with Instant Dashboards enabled, any time a dashboard is
opened, it will run the queries against the database. While the queries
run against the database, the dashboard will display results from the
previous run. So regardless of wether th...
Hey @jkassof , We could do what Brecht has suggested using measures
instead of tablecalcs- then we can define drills in those measures.
We’ll want to create two measures with CASE WHENs in the sql parameter,
like so: measure: count_g_500 { type: numb...
Also, just to answer this question, in case anyone is looking for this
specifically: Can looker support nested if condition in custom filters?.
We do support nested if() statements in custom filters. An if()
statement in a custom filter must evaluate...
Hi Vishal, So in a custom filter we can only filter out data. So we
could filter for cat = A, B, C but we won’t be able to group cat = D, E,
F, etc. into “other”. We can, however, use a custom dimension to achieve
this. We would do this using the nes...