Hi

Sounds like an interesting feature, we are definitely already considering
implementing such a library widget and might do so in the future, but still
have non formal concrete plans

  Badtnik

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Johnathon Taylor <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Im really new to google Api's and have very recently started using the
> visualisation API to display some of my company's reporting on an
> Intranet page.
>
> The problem im having is letting a viewer filter the data using a text
> input, I using the playground to come up with some great Idea for drop
> down lists that get us so far but to really make the page useful the
> user would need to search for certain items
>
> I saw that the playground did give the user a chance to query the data
> using the GQL parameters and that seemed to work fine for me, but I
> would love to part write the query (say "Where D contains") and let
> the user just enter the text they want to search on ?
>
> Hope this is possible
>
> Many Thanks for any help anyone can offer
>
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