RaSi96 commented on issue #19925:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/19925#issuecomment-1115776695

   **Many updates:**
   
   - Q1: This issue was caused because I had not set the feature flag 
`GENERIC_CHART_AXES` to `True`. Apologies for misunderstanding this when 
reading through [PULL 17917,](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/17917) 
however after reviewing the pull and cross-referencing the [feature flag 
documentation](https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/master/RESOURCES/FEATURE_FLAGS.md)
 it is apparent that there is a related problem: a lot of feature flags aren't 
actually documented. I have stricken this issue out.
   
   - Q3: Given the feature flag functionality and the fact that (Q4) - the dev 
branch is for superset software development, there isn't necessarily a need 
right now for me to be using the dev branch at all. This implicitly takes care 
of Q6 as well, but I'll leave Q3 as it it's still a little unclear to me what 
the problem is there, and I hope to find a solution for it before the next time 
I need to launch the dev branch.
   
   - _(see Q3 just above this.)_
   
   Additionally, I am unsure who to thank for this but it would seem that 
turning `GENERIC_CHART_AXES` to `True` also now includes the option for a 
simple scatter plot, which was quite the pleasant surprise. A big thank you to 
the team.
   
   It would appear the crux of my problem has been solved by the age old 
solution of RTFMing with a fine-toothed comb, though I guess the teeth of my 
comb could be a little larger if the documentation was ever-so-slightly more 
encompassing. Only Q3 and Q5 remain.


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