Thank you so much for the response. So to give you a background I am trying to reset all filters which incöude 2 parameter range date filters. I have found a way to reset the regular filters, i am now trying to use the same button to reset parameters to the dates when the workbook opens eg. 01-01-2023 - 20-12-2023. I am not even sure if that is possible
@@Syzemic This will be pretty complicated. I think you would need two parameters - one for the start date and one for the end date. Follow the video to set the parameters to a new value. I'm not sure if you can set the parameter to the value of another parameter. Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, you may suggest the dashboard user to select the "Refresh" button (a Tableau default) rather than trying to create a separate filter.
@@TheGrabBag_RootBeer Yeah I thought so as well. Just from a ux prospective its better if we have one apply all button and one reset button. Also the reset button remains selected when you click it so you have to click it twice, seems a bit buggy.
Thanks so much for the video. For some reason I can not seem to see the source field in mine. It just says none. Would you know what the issue is?
The title is a little confusing (at least to me :( ). Can you explain a little more about which source field you are not able to see?
Thank you so much for the response.
So to give you a background I am trying to reset all filters which incöude 2 parameter range date filters. I have found a way to reset the regular filters, i am now trying to use the same button to reset parameters to the dates when the workbook opens eg. 01-01-2023 - 20-12-2023.
I am not even sure if that is possible
@@Syzemic This will be pretty complicated. I think you would need two parameters - one for the start date and one for the end date. Follow the video to set the parameters to a new value. I'm not sure if you can set the parameter to the value of another parameter. Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, you may suggest the dashboard user to select the "Refresh" button (a Tableau default) rather than trying to create a separate filter.
@@TheGrabBag_RootBeer Yeah I thought so as well.
Just from a ux prospective its better if we have one apply all button and one reset button.
Also the reset button remains selected when you click it so you have to click it twice, seems a bit buggy.