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Feature Request: option to add all values in a multi-filter #608

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vishesh92 opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 33 comments
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Feature Request: option to add all values in a multi-filter #608

vishesh92 opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 33 comments

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@vishesh92
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Is it possible to have an option to add all the options in the table filter as well as to remove all of them in a single click.

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arikfr commented Oct 13, 2015

you mean when using a "multi-filter"?

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yeah in a multi filter.
Sorry for being less descriptive.

@arikfr arikfr changed the title Add all in the filter Feature Request: option to add all values in a multi-filter Oct 19, 2015
@rakeshsingh
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@ChiragKParmar
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+1

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matbott commented Jun 16, 2016

+1

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Olaktal commented Sep 22, 2016

+1

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yairraz commented Nov 10, 2016

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maer89 commented Nov 17, 2016

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funyapu commented Nov 30, 2016

+1 Though, I rather want no filtered result if multi-filter has no value... 😶

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fakob commented Dec 1, 2016

+1 @funyapu comment

@jenslukas
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iel19 commented Jan 9, 2017

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tsavner commented Jan 30, 2017

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isaakd commented Feb 3, 2017

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heristop commented Feb 9, 2017

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bgroff commented Feb 21, 2017

I think this would be nice to have on a single filter as well. Another way I could see this working is an optional parameter where clause. The input would then be a select that was backed by an additional SQL query.

I have some data that I would like to be able to filter by say a US state, but sometimes I want data filtered by all states (aka not filtered at all). This seemed hard to do at the moment, but it could be that I am misunderstanding how redash works.

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malajul commented Mar 1, 2017

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luiscbf commented Mar 25, 2017

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harmy commented May 25, 2017

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@eschultze
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@fatayri
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fatayri commented Jul 26, 2017

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oeroche commented Aug 3, 2017

+1 This is really a must have feature...

@g-fei-song
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@TheScoobyBoy
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Any news? We really need this..

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dimar7 commented Sep 12, 2017

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