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Bastiaan Huijgen
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Bastiaan Huijgen commented,
It is all rather complicated and many many factors are affected.
Could you please organise a WEBINAR with Q&A?
Not all people learn the same way, for those of us that learn by hearing and seeing and interacting as opposed to by reading, that would be a great help.
I looked at that video Using the Explore dashboard builder importer tool - and it assumes you are already a super experienced user who has been building dashboards for years and know all the terminology, half of the clicks and displayed elements are not explained. I watched the video a few times, and still don´t understand what restrictions actually restrict. It took me watching the video 3 times before I noticed the warning was not in colour but line of text that wasn´t pointed out. Overall it goes way too fast and ignores a lot of the variables and elements and doesn´t give explanations of what they are.
In reality, for example for the standard support dashboard, it says 82 elements will not be migrated with 5 different options from simply “won´t be migrated” or “only to original tab” or “rebuild bookmarks by using filtered views”, that´s a lot and pretty unclear about the how and how to manage those.
Make a video and pretend you´re explaining it to your mother step by step, explaining everything that happens. Why does it only say 1 of 12 tabs, will it only migrate one? What are we restricting? dynamically adapted to the user, sounds nice but what does that actually do? etc. etc. Also I don´t want to sound disrespectful, but a few words are hard to understand with the heavy accent, speaking a little slower might help.
View comment · Edited Feb 12, 2025 · Bastiaan Huijgen
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