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Hello everybody,
I've a very simple question:
How is this possible? How can i make it?
I've the same need (passing parameters with GET function in the view mode in a published URL).
Thank you so much 🚀
Ale
Hi @alesmarcioni ,
so what do you like to do? To get the same informations like in the reports?
Than look at a page which had these informations and connect this source via web. Then you are able to extract the values from a website.
Best,
Kathrin
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No maybe I was not so clear:
in the example i mentioned, the report (published via public URL as a view) is filtered by a parameter named 'Country' (take a look to the end of the URL).
I thought it was not possible, but now I hope to be wrong.
Please someone can tell me how the report I mentioned is filterable passing a parameter via GET?
It is a very big need 🤞🤞
Ales
Hi @alesmarcioni ,
There are a lot of threads to ask how to use parameters to filter data like this report. But no one can give an accurate answer. Apparently, they don't use query string parameters in URL. Beacuse it is not supported to set them for the reports which is published to web. And its syntax is not same as the ones of query string parameters. I think it may be created by JS or other codes by development. Please try to connect them to learn more.
If it were possible to find the creator of that report I would have already done so;
instead I think there is a way to use the parameters also in the URL view.
In the same way we can pass the parameter of the report page via GET (&pageName=***).
I don't want to give up because it's a solution that would help many users!
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