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Status Submitted
Workspace Cognos Analytics
Components Dashboard
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 28, 2024

Pass a parameter from a dashboard to dynamically filter the SQL source in the data module

A parameter (e.g. date parameter) created in a report can be passed to the SQL query in the data module. The SQL query just has to use the notation #sq(prompt(['prompt name]','[prompt data type]'))#) to refer to the parameter. Similar functionality does not exist in a dashboard.

I have embedded my report in the dashboard to allow users to work from the dash board as a single launch pad to view all information. This is not ideal however, as I would like to have the data available to the other graphics on the dashboard page also filtered on the same basis.

My dashboard is attempting to show a list of open work orders with labour hours accrued against each work order at a user-specified cut-off date. The other items on the page should graphically represent the same data. A Packed bubble for example immediately highlights the highest and the lowest values in the list.

I can only currently achieve this by linking my table to the calendar so that for each available calendar date a calculated value is provided. This creates a huge combined table which is extremely slow to refresh.



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