GitHub user jhastingsiii created a discussion: Unable to order filters 
inherited from dashboard.

### Bug description

Apologies in advance if this is something that can be done, but I've not been 
able to figure it out to find any references that says it can be done.

My users build a number of dashboards and almost always use temporal filters. 
But these filters are always applied after local chart filters which means my 
indexes on the date columns don't get used properly. If I edit a chart and drag 
up the filter inherited from the dashboard, saving the chart will just revert 
the filters back to their positions from the inherited dashboard, it will never 
apply properly. The WHERE condition in the SQL shows the dashboard filter in 
the query last which avoids my index.

If there's something I've missed somewhere that will allow me to do this or 
workaround it, I would greatly appreciate it.

### Screenshots/recordings

_No response_

### Superset version

master / latest-dev

### Python version

3.9

### Node version

16

### Browser

Chrome

### Additional context

_No response_

### Checklist

- [x] I have searched Superset docs and Slack and didn't find a solution to my 
problem.
- [x] I have searched the GitHub issue tracker and didn't find a similar bug 
report.
- [ ] I have checked Superset's logs for errors and if I found a relevant 
Python stacktrace, I included it here as text in the "additional context" 
section.

GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/superset/discussions/40808

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