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Florencia P. · Reviewed about 1 year ago

I encountered a few issues on the Google Cloud Skills Boost "Filtering Explores with LookML" page at https://www.cloudskillsboost.google/course_templates/774/labs/408454 I am providing a description of these issues for your information only, in case you want to check my issue to see if there might be a problem with the training module. I do not need any response from you about this communication. Issue #1 In Task 4. Add a conditionality_filter, step 7 says: "Click on the arrow next to Filters to expand the window and see the conditional filter you created." However, when I viewed the Explore, it still showed the "Order Items Status" and "Users Country" filters I applied in a previous exercise. (I had clicked "Save Changes" in step 5.) Even after I committed my changes with the conditionally_filter" code and deployed them, they still did not appear in the "Order Items" Explore. The older filters remained even after I refreshed the Explore page. I finally got the new "conditionally_filter" code (below) to work after committing and pushing a version of the model without any filter at all, re-adding and deploying the "conditionally_filter" filter code, and refreshing the Explore page. This happened around 11:15-11:25 a.m. Central time on Saturday, December 28, 2024. ``` conditionally_filter: { filters: [created_date: "3 years"] unless: [users.id, users.state] } ``` Issue #2 The task heading "Task 4. Add a conditionality_filter" refers to "conditionality_filter" but the actual filter name looks like it might be slightly different: "conditionally_filter". Issue #3 Under step 11, the text "You can now see your created date is filtered in the past year in your Explore" should probably read "... in the past three years ..." as that's what the filter value is set to.

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Narasimha C. · Reviewed about 1 year ago

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