Thank you @Kristin ā¦ I Joined the QuickSight community bit lateā¦ but really looking forward to share, learn and explore more on QuickSightā¦ A long way to go for meā¦
Belated Happy Birthday to whole AWS QuickSight Community and all data and analytics loverā¦ a great platform.
Thank you @Kristin . We are already using QuickSight in our day to day project workā¦ Looking forward to attend todayās pi day and upcoming sessions as well
HBD Quicksight community! Iād like to see more conversations on the programmatic side of quicksight, and discuss and share innovate ways to implement it, specifically for me through python via boto3 but however else people use it would be interesting to learn about.
I reference the Quicksight community often! Happy Birthday!
I would love to see a feature tracking request. I have noticed sometimes features are handled later and that isnāt linked to an initial question. Or if a feature request is pending, it would be cool to see that too.
Happy Birthday! I utilize Quicksight every single day. The community is extremely helpful finding answers to questions I have or solutions I never considered. To echo ccowen, a public roadmap for upcoming features would be appreciated.
I really like how Quicksight is evolving and bringing new features to compete. One question though is how Quicksight is currently interpreting TIME type fields, that type does not exists in Quicksight, so everytime we need to display HH:MM:SS columns, we need to move it to strings which causes some issues (like using this on topics with Quicksight Q), or just to make things easier when developing a report showing this type of data. Not sure if IĀ“m doing something wrong but I havenĀ“t found a way to use int or even timestamps without days.
Thanks, Ben! And great feedback. I will share this info with the team that plans our weekly learning series! (Also, will keep this in mind for the Community!)