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Explore implementing a way to filter data after selecting a metric. #434

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faihegberg opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 1 comment
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We currently don't have an intuitive way to filter data after selecting a metric. In GCAT, users were able to select a specific metric, then a demographic group. Specifically, they can select "weekly new cases", then "low income" demographic group, for example. However, we achieved this through creating new regions for demographic groups (e.g. "low income", lower middle income", etc.) and ensuring we have data for them.

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It would be nice to establish a way to filter data without necessarily creating new regions. This is a pretty specific functionality. So we can definitely punt on this until we identify another use-case.

@faihegberg faihegberg added packages A task for act-now-packages repo investigation Issues that need investigation and research pending-review labels Nov 22, 2022
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Will revisit after launch. Not sure yet how exactly this feature should behave.

@mikelehen mikelehen added this to the post-launch milestone Dec 8, 2022
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