roshinis78 commented on issue #25011:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/25011#issuecomment-1716396655

   Observing the same issue [as 
@ValentinC-BR](https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/25011#issuecomment-1689952802).
 I'm on 
https://github.com/apache/superset/commit/e585db85b630c1b5c2f1b22933bb3e042d27ad15,
 which is about 2 weeks newer than 
https://github.com/apache/superset/commit/1f104a0c502047a8c60b0a52add5cbe3694e1d26
 (2.1.1).
   
   When I edit a chart in my dashboard that has a temporal column as a filter, 
the filter will break after the chart has been saved to the dashboard (i.e., 
it'll show _all_ available data, not just the data that's in the selected time 
range). This happens even if my edit didn't modify the chart's filters at all.
   
   To temporarily fix any charts that have been broken like this, I have to 
edit the chart again, and manually set its temporal column filter to the same 
value that's currently set on the dashboard filter. Then, once the chart is 
saved to the dashboard, the chart's filter is once again synchronized with any 
changes to the dashboard filter.
   


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