On 9/18/13, Frank Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 01:57:47 -0500
> Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> >>
>> >> the ReportModule to do what you want.
>> >>
>> >
>> > You definitely can do something like this using TracGViz>=1.4.1 .
>> > I'll write a demo later today and share the URL here for you to
>> > take a look .
>> >
>>
>> Will something like this help ?
>> http://dataviz.blood-hound.net/ticket/215#comment:3
>>
>
> I saw it, but power was off at home since.
> That could fit was I was thinking of.
>

Fact is that atm it is not possible to apply filters after computing
aggregate functions , in this case considering dates or time spans .
GViz QL does not support SQL HAVING clause . I've sent a messge to
GViz API group looking for feedback to see whether it'd be a good idea
to incorporate it into the language .

Do you think that adding HAVING clause is a good idea ?

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