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Bug report - Plots in dashboard do not match saved filters #337

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chrispyatt opened this issue Dec 21, 2021 · 3 comments
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Bug report - Plots in dashboard do not match saved filters #337

chrispyatt opened this issue Dec 21, 2021 · 3 comments
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@chrispyatt
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I can create a trends plot with filters (only displays one filter at a time? perhaps separate issue) and save as a favourite, but when adding that plot to a new dashboard, the filters are no longer in effect (i.e. all datapoints from all reports are shown).

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  1. Create new plot (trends)
  2. Create new filter - metadata- subtitle and username
  3. Select HSMetrics 20X Target coverage
  4. Observe correct filtering
  5. Save plot as favourite
  6. Create new dashboard
  7. Add plot (saved above)
  8. Observe all datapoints plotted (incorrect filtering)
@chrispyatt chrispyatt added the bug label Dec 21, 2021
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Just to add - this is also apparent in the Favourite Plots page so is presumably an issue with saving the plot with the selected filters, rather than a dashboard issue

@multimeric
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Hmm there aren't great bugs. I'll have to take a look.

@chrispyatt
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Hi multimeric, Have you had any luck with this one? It's probably the main bug slowing us down as we have to recreate the plots each time we meet. We might be interested in trying to fix it ourselves if you have any pointers for what you think is going wrong.

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