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Making Dynamic Charts in Data Visualization with Parameters and Filters

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With so many complex issues to analyze, it's easy to get a request for a visualization with far too many variables. A well applied dashboard prompt can cut down on the noise in Analytics, but what are our options in Data Visualization? This session dives into DV's workbook parameters, and how to pair them with workbook filters to create dynamic views within dashboards that eliminate visual clutter. A longer session would include a hands on component.

Apr 28, 2026 02:45 PM - 03:30 PM(America/Los_Angeles)
Venue : San Jose Available Seats : 350
20260428T1445 20260428T1530 America/Los_Angeles Making Dynamic Charts in Data Visualization with Parameters and Filters

With so many complex issues to analyze, it's easy to get a request for a visualization with far too many variables. A well applied dashboard prompt can cut down on the noise in Analytics, but what are our options in Data Visualization? This session dives into DV's workbook parameters, and how to pair them with workbook filters to create dynamic views within dashboards that eliminate visual clutter. A longer session would include a hands on component.

San Jose Ex Libris Knowledge Days and ELUNA Conference 2026 eluna-conf-planning@exlibrisusers.org
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