Empty level dropdown lists in chart series filters

Empty level dropdown lists in chart series filters

Reported: March 22, 2017.

Version(s) affected: DataSight 3.0 and above

Issue: Level dropdown lists appear empty when added to a chart series filter tab.

Workaround: This issue is usually presented if the chart has been built by dragging and dropping variable(s) prior to setting filter conditions in the filter panel. Please build your charts by applying filter conditions and then dropping the desired variable(s) from the Variables Panel.

Resolution: Open

Last Updated: August 18, 2017.

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