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users needed to use the following strategies to properly calculate
certain metrics. Symmetric aggregates rend...
This content, written by Brett Sauve, was initially posted in Looker
Blog on Dec 2, 2014. The content is subject to limited support.A lesser
known feature of some SQL dialects is something called the "window
function". While MySQL users will be left ...
In Looker 4.0, we introduced the option of “new LookML”, an improved
LookML syntax that addressed some of the challenges with the original,
YAML-style LookML. It has many benefits that you can read about in New
LookML — Why? Instances initiated on Lo...
As of 3.48 the now() table calculation will evaluate in the user or
query timezone, falling back to the application timezone when no query
timezone has been set. As a reminder, this is what those different
timezones mean: Application Time Zone: This ...
Some users have wanted greater control over how fields are grouped in
Looker’s field picker. Looker 3.44 adds the new group_label parameter to
let you group fields together, even within the same view. Existing
Things You Could Already Do Since 3.20 i...
Hey @lmheath, are actual_transactions and budget_transactions related in
any way? Or, are they two unrelated sets of transactions? I think the
confusion you’re having is probably that all 3 tables have a common key
of nominal_code, and so you have a ...
@bgig and @ross2 I looked into this a bit more and found that the field
groups should only start expanded if you only have a single view in your
explore. For explores with multiple views (aka that have joins) they
should start collapsed. Does this ap...
@bgig I think that Looker will expand a list only if you’ve selected a
field within it. Otherwise, the list should be closed by default. I
don’t think it’s possible to modify either of these behaviors.