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Cody Crnkovich set one of Cody Crnkovich's replies as an official response to "The max number of metrics per report (6) is too low" in GoodData
Cody Crnkovich replied on October 29, 2009 20:35 to the problem "The max number of metrics per report (6) is too low" in GoodData:
Cody reported a problem in Soocial on June 09, 2009 17:12:
Outlook Sync has started to failIt appears a sync is failing from Outlook to Soocial. I am running Outlook 2007 on Windows 7. It synced fine until June 5th, now every time I sync, it appears to finish but the most recent sync still shows June 5th, and my changes aren't being propagated.
Cody replied on June 05, 2009 20:01 to the question "CF upload, time stamp?" in GoodData:
Martin, looking at the "Bandwith/Requests by Top Level Folder" you created, it looks like you have June data displaying (which appears to be what you were after).
Just in case you are still stuck...the easiest way to choose what you are after is to click on the "How" button in your report, and select the "Date" folder on the left pane. In the middle pane, you will now see "Month In Year" checked. If you click on the "Month In Year" text, the right pane will show the possible values for that Attribute. Just check the ones you want to include...let me know if you have any other questions.
- Cody
Cody replied on June 05, 2009 02:14 to the question "CF upload, time stamp?" in GoodData:
CC asked a question in GoodData on April 21, 2009 05:52:
COUNT appears to max out at 10I am using a COUNT metric, but it appears that the metric max's out at 10. In the below report, I am displaying all funding rounds (Count metric) and a sum of $raised. You will notice the COUNT metric appears to max out at 10.
In the below report, I am adding the "companyName" column, and you can look at the COUNT column. The sum of the COUNT column should be much larger than 10, just based on this screenshot.
I have created a report that shows funding totals by quarter, and the below is the output. I have tried creating a SUM metric of the COUNT metric, but I get unknown errors.
A comment on the problem "Map Attribute errors across multiple data sets" in GoodData:
Files sent. – CC, on April 15, 2009 16:36
CC reported a problem in GoodData on April 15, 2009 15:45:
Map Attribute errors across multiple data setsI am having an issue with the Map Attribute function. I have three datasets, each with a column titled 'companyPermalink'. This column has been uploaded as a non-countable column.
When trying to map this column from one dataset to another, I keep getting errors.
Scenario 1: When I try and map from dataset "Crunchbase company data" to "Crunchbase company funding data", I get the following error (See screenshot 1):
"Error occured while mapping attribute. No facts has been found as successors of attribute %s"
Scenario 2: When I try and map from dataset "Crunchbase company funding data" to "Crunchbase company funding data detail", I get the following error (See screenshot 2):
"Error occured while mapping attribute. Can't map attribute that is part of a dimension"
CC marked one of Ray Light's replies in GoodData as useful. Ray Light replied to the problem "Upload failure following "Describe Your Data" screen.".
A comment on the problem "Upload failure following "Describe Your Data" screen." in GoodData:
Thanks, Ray. I changed the dates to "1980-01-01" and the upload completed successfully. I would recommend you allow dates going back to at least 1900, especially if people would like to analyze economic, census, or any other historic data. – CC, on April 15, 2009 15:16
CC reported a problem in GoodData on April 15, 2009 00:30:
Upload failure following "Describe Your Data" screen.Just got a failed upload, looks like it is due to a '1975-01-01' date. Do dates have to be after a certain year? Below is a snippet from the .csv file, with the line that appears to be causing the problem:
companyPermaLink,companyName,fundingRound,fundingAmount,fundingDate
microsoft,Microsoft,a,1000000,1975-01-01
Below is the error message I received on the site post failed upload:
"Source attribute values (1975-01-01) is not a subset of destination attribute"
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