New website/forum theme is hard to read
(Sorry if this is the wrong forum to post this in, but I didn't want to put it elsewhere since this is more meta and not related to using Sisense itself...) I noticed there's a new visual theme for the website. However, it makes certain bits of text extremely hard to read, at least on my end. It's using a very light grey font on a white background, which makes the text completely invisible depending on the contrast settings of your monitor. There's also a few other examples, like a very light blue/cyan on white, or white text on a light cyan/blue background (kinda "hurts" to look at, if that makes sense). It's not always the same text elements. They seem to differ from forum to forum, but here's a few random examples I noticed. Here's the white-on-cyan example I mentioned earlier. It is readable, sorta, but not exactly very pleasant to look at. At least, in my opinion... Maybe if it was a more muted color, or darker, so there's more of a contrast with the white text, it would be better?992Views0likes3CommentsCelebrating International Women’s Month! 🚀
March is International Women’s Month, and we’re excited to celebrate the incredible women in our community and beyond! 🎉 Throughout the month, we’ll be rolling out special initiatives, discussions, and content right here in the Sisense Community—so stay tuned! Until then, comment below with a shoutout to a woman who has inspired you—whether it’s a colleague, mentor, or historical figure! Let’s spread some appreciation! 💜 Mine will be in the comments!957Views2likes7CommentsWidget filter for I-frame based integration
I've been actively seeking a solution to integrate filter functionality into our table widget, specifically tailored for customer-specific data. To achieve this, I've explored various avenues. Initially, we considered implementing a filter option solely for customer-specific data using I-frames with Single Sign-On (S SO) capabilities. While this approach showed promise, it became apparent that the implementation was only effective for dashboards, falling short when applied to individual widgets. Subsequently, the team suggested utilizing J A Q L through URLs to filter data, but again, this solution proved effective solely within the context of dashboards, posing limitations for standalone widgets. Recognising the need for enhanced data security measures, we explored the option of setting up customer-specific rules within Si sense. However, the process seemed disproportionately cumbersome for what should be a straightforward filter implementation. Moreover, accommodating customers with large datasets would necessitate upgrading our licensing, adding another layer of complexity to the process. Given these considerations, I'm inclined to question whether configuring data security rules is indeed mandatory for a basic filtering process aimed at rendering table widgets. Is there a simpler, more streamlined approach available that doesn't entail extensive setup or licensing upgrades? Your insights on the matter would be greatly appreciated. If further clarification is required, please don't hesitate to reach out. Additionally, for additional context, please refer to the tickets listed below. Example table widget : Item Id (Customer Id) Name Transaction Amount 10001 customer 1 $100 10002 customer 2 $ 500 10001 customer 1 $ 300 10003 customer 3 $ 400 10002 customer 2 $ 600Solved954Views0likes1CommentInfo for anyone looking to create blogs during CommunityFest
Hello members! With CommunityFest starting in 2 days (it came up so fast!), I wanted to let you all know that if you need help creating and sharing blogs, please DM me! I am happy to make sure you have the permissions & help with anything else you may need during the process! It is important to note that when submitting your blogs, they are not automatically posted, they get submitted for review and then scheduled for posting! If you have any questions, DRay and myself are always a quick message away!794Views2likes1CommentOracle CPQ to snowflake
I'm looking for some advice on how to extract data from Oracle CPQ to snowflake. I do not have any idea about how Oracle CPQ works and not sure on the data model how the system works. Is there any way we can extract Oracle CPQ transactional data into snowflake? I see rest API's can be used. But I want incremental data loads into snowflake for quotations that are created in Oracle CPQ. Any help with suggestions or best practices to implement the incremental data pipeline from Oracle CPQ(Source) to Snowflake(Target) is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!756Views0likes2Comments🌌 May the 4th Be With You, Sisense Community! 🚀
In a galaxy not so far away… it's almost Star Wars Day! 💫 Whether you're Team Jedi, rolling with the Rebels, or secretly rooting for the Dark Side (we won't tell 😉), we want to celebrate with YOU. 🎉 Join the fun: Drop your favorite Star Wars meme in the comments below! Funny, clever, nostalgic – all memes are welcome (as long as they’re PG, of course 😄). See mine in the comments!750Views4likes12CommentsSeeking customer/member input!
Hello Sisense Community! DRay and I have been chatting and I was wanting to see if there would be any interest in us holding monthly office hours for members who are looking to hop in and out of a quick call to ask questions about the community or how to share your stories. I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments!717Views1like1CommentMeet our first Community Customer of the Quarter!
The Sisense Community is thrilled to inaugurate a new tradition: spotlighting outstanding members of our community who exemplify the spirit of innovation and collaboration. Click the link to check it out! https://community.sisense.com/t5/customer-stories/celebrating-innovation-meet-our-first-sisense-community-customer/ba-p/21409701Views2likes0CommentsLooking for ways to engage with community members
Hello, fellow community members! Myself & DRay are always looking for ways to connect with you all! I am curious your thoughts on how we can best reach/serve you all. What are yalls thoughts on monthly office hours where we are available to chat about all things Sisense Community, get to know each other, and so on? Please sound off in the comments with your thoughts and feedback!629Views1like0Comments