google.visualization.events.addListener(control1, 'statechange', function() {control2.setState(control1.getState());control2.draw();});
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Brian, I never got it to work, but my handy work can be seen here - in the end I combined the data from multiple spreadsheets into one, then ran the dashboard across that, ugly but functional:(Check the Dashboard, the other pages are derivative stats - and the data is now static.)
Tip for young players, Google Spreadsheets will die if you throw 4 million people at a page like this. The caching is all-but non-existent. In the end, I needed to double-cache, a linux web-server got the data from Google, then my display spreadsheet got it from there.If you expect to run this out for a large audience you need to look for an alternative data-source. Fusion Tables was suggested by Google, but during the Google Developer Day in Sydney I was told any data published in that is *public*. Google App Engine is a potential alternative that I never investigated for this solution.I never said thanks to the people here - we had an event on at the time, so herewith. Thank you to the combined and individual efforts people in this forum supplied to get my solution working.
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On 28 February 2012 00:33, Brian Smith <bsm...@cis-ne.org> wrote:
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear that I was trying to post a reply under Riccardo Govoni's post! Thanks for your reply and offer of help asgallant. What I'm trying to do is make a control that will apply a filter to two (or more) dashboards. I tried using the method that Riccardo posted above, but it doesn't seem to work as written because of the fact that I am querying a datasource (google spreadsheets) rather than declaring a data variable inside of the dashboard1 function.
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On Monday, February 27, 2012 10:14:04 AM UTC-6, asgallant wrote:Keep in mind that the arrays are of column indices, not labels. If 'school name' is the first column in the first table and the second column in the second table, then the keysArray would look like this:--var keysArray = [[0, 1]];If that doesn't solve the problem for you, post your code or a link to your code and I'll take a look.
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