I’ve noticed a bug in the BAQ designer that happens about any time I use filters in the Test Query tab. Wondering if someone can replicate this so I can make sure it isn’t just me.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Create a BAQ with a Subquery and a Top Level query.
- Execute the top level query.
- Enable the filters, and filter one of the result columns.
- Switch the BAQ to the subquery, and execute the subquery
In my BAQ designer, you can’t get rid of the original filter. So if you switch to a subquery, it will say however many rows returned, but none will show. The Clear All option in overflow doesn’t work, and if you switch back to the main query, the filter you originally put on there returns.
