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Filter button inside Feed

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What's the purpose of the Filter button inside each Feed do?
although I have already deleted some data but the line graph inside the feed doesn't change.

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Re: Filter button inside Feed

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Filtering returns a feed's records within a date-time range. It lets you specify the range's start datetime and end datetime.

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Re: Filter button inside Feed

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Thank you.
I have already deleted some data but the line graph in the feed doesn't change.
How to change it according to re-stored data?

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weal wrote:Thank you.
I have already deleted some data but the line graph in the feed doesn't change.
How to change it according to re-stored data?
Ok, I've talked this over with the development team, this is a bug. We're going to explore a fix in the future for a case where a user deletes data one by one instead of all-at-once. The feed chart doesn't get re-aggregated when individual data points are deleted.

Your options are to: create a new feed, or, wait 20 days (or more, for IO Plus) or so for the data to expire and not get aggregated by the graph.

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