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Query loading makes dashboard parameters "snap back" #6079

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DeclanGS opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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Query loading makes dashboard parameters "snap back" #6079

DeclanGS opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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DeclanGS commented Jun 5, 2023

I have a large dashboard with many queries that all load based on the same collection of several dashboard-level parameters. If I configure these parameters one way, and apply the changes, then all the queries begin running as expected.

The incorrect behavior is that if I try to change the parameters during that time—because I realized I made a typo, for instance, or because i've seen the result I need from one of the queries that finished earlier—the text I'm typing will change out from under me as the later, longer-running queries on the dash load. Individual queries loading in will repeatedly erase what I've been trying to input. I'm forced to wait for all the queries to finish running before I can adjust any parameters to rerun the dash. Desired behavior would be for the parameters to never change themselves at all.

I don't see any reason you'd want this to happen and in my use case it's quite irritating; once you've put in a set of parameters and hit Apply, I would expect the parameter inputs to go "dead" and have no effects/be affected by nothing until I hit "apply" again.

@konnectr konnectr added Bug Needs More Information Seen by a team member, not ready for a full review labels Jul 21, 2023
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Let 's you specify the version of Redash ?

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ah, looks like it's 10.1.0, viewed through Firefox on Windows 10.

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