This example illustrates how to get client data corresponding to a particular visual element using DashboardViewer's API.
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This example illustrates how to get client data corresponding to a particular visual element using DashboardViewer's API.
This example shows how to handle the DashboardViewer.CustomFilterExpression event to filter an SQL query at runtime.
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