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@Vanmathi_Velmur the recommended approach would indeed be to load the
csv into Snowflake. There’s a method for creating a table using
Snowflake’s connector for Python in their documentation here: Snowflake
Connector for Python.
Most visualization types have a ‘Limit displayed rows’ option so that
you can show only the top x rows in the visualization, independent of
the number of rows in the result set: Looker Documentation Table Chart
Options Overview of visualization menu ...
@Dawid not sure what your exact use case is but I achieved something
like this by switching my pivoted dimensions, then hiding the 'No’s from
the visualization and transposing the table in the viz: Here are my
calculation formulas: YOY - ${order_item...
@Morguitaine of course! Discourse is a great place to ask general
questions and to check whether other users have experience that can help
with what you’re working on (or to just share something cool you’ve done
in Looker). However, sometimes it can ...