- AWS Quicksight - Discussion
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- AWS Quicksight - Quick Guide
- Developer Responsibilities
- AWS Quicksight - AWS SDKs
- AWS Quicksight - Embedding Dashboard
- AWS Quicksight - Managing IAM Policies
- AWS Quicksight - Edition Type
- AWS Quicksight - Managing Quicksight
- AWS Quicksight - Dashboards
- AWS Quicksight - Sharing Analysis
- AWS Quicksight - Using Parameters
- AWS Quicksight - Creating Story
- AWS Quicksight - Insights
- Using Filters to a Visual
- AWS Quicksight - Adding Visuals
- AWS Quicksight - Creating New Analysis
- AWS Quicksight - Editing Datasets
- AWS Quicksight - Data Source Limit
- AWS Quicksight - Using Data Sources
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AWS Quicksight - Using Filters to a Visual
Quicksight allows you to add filters to the visual being created. You have the option to apply filter to only a single visual under any analysis or all the visuals. To add filter, cpck on “Filter” icon on the left tab. It will show existing filter if there is any or filter can be created as per the requirement. In the below example, we don’t have any existing filters, so it gave an option to “Create one”
On cpcking create one, you can create filter. This allows you to choose if you want to add filter to just one or all the visuals. It also allows you to choose the field on which you want to apply filter.
In the above example, we have added a filter on “Date of Birth” field on input dataset and specified a Date. Now, the visual contains the average tenure of employees under different job level and job family but only including employees whose Date of Birth is after 1980-01-01.
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