Why click with your mouse when there is a shortcut? Well, maybe you are not aware of the many amazing shortcuts there are available in Einstein Analytics. Look no further, here is a list of all the shortcuts you should know and use. Big thanks to Geoff Rothman for finding a lot of these. Dashboard ...
By now I have posted four blogs on how you can use Einstein Analytics for Marketing Cloud reporting. In the blog series we have covered how to get Marketing Cloud prepped, how to set up the connector in Einstein Analytics and also how to generate a dataset on open and click tracking data using the ...
If you are using Salesforce Communities as well as Wave you can design great dashboards and embed them in your community. This is a great way for you to give extra insight into cases, orders or other data from external sources that are relevant for your community user. Here’s an overview of how to get ...
As you may know, Wave sorts your step/lens results automatically. By default results are sorted alphabetically or small to large if the grouping contains numeric values. And you have probably already found your way to the gear icon when creating your steps or lenses. Here you can order your results ascending or descending, a simple way ...
Over time building dashboards in Wave I’ve found a few neat (and maybe a little hidden) shortcuts. Personally, these are helping me and making things a little easier every time I build dashboards. Search in Dashboard JSON If you have worked with the dashboard JSON then you already know the first shortcut “Command+E” or “Control+E”. ...
If you are new to Salesforce Wave or even if you have been using Wave for a while but never dared to look at what happens behind the dashboard, here are my top quick tricks to make some helpful changes in Wave. Firstly, for every lens there is a underlying JSON code that defines the logic ...