Not sure how I didn’t notice before, but I think the GS documentation should be explicit on the difference between ANY and ALL USERS in filters. Or really, ANY vs ALL as it likely is relevant in any context.
ANY (user) includes NULL values
ALL (users) includes records for which there is a value
This should be made clear in the Dashboard support articles here
and here for the new Horizon Analytics
Perhaps this is common knowledge but if you’re like me and slow on the uptake, or a new user this should really be stated.
Thanks! I might have made this a question on accident. I think it would be either a discussion or request.
Any literally means the filter is not applied. All users mean a filter is applied for all users.@sai_kumar FYI
Any literally means the filter is not applied. All users mean a filter is applied for all users.@sai_kumar FYI
Functionally the same, but still good to call out in the documentation explicitly.
I’ve been an admin for 2 years and this got me the other day with dashboard filters as I couldn’t understand why I was seeing discrepancies. I agree with this post.
Hello All,@sai_kumar @sai_ram
We have updated the Global Filters for Dashboard (SFDC, NXT) articles about ANY and ALL users with a note.
Thank you!
FYI
Hello All,@sai_kumar @sai_ram
We have updated the Global Filters for Dashboard (SFDC, NXT) articles about ANY and ALL users with a note.
Thank you!
FYI