Search
Overview on Searching
By Tyler and 2 others3 authors21 articles
Search Basics
Understanding the basics of searching
SearchYou can use the chart builder to answer questions about your data without needing to consult a data analyst.
Start a new searchYou can start a new search session from any page in Trends by clicking the Chart Builder button in the top navigation bar.
Choose a data sourceChoose a data source that works best for your desired Charts.
Search bar featuresDiscover the different categories of search terms and learn how the search bar guides you as you build a chart.
Search SuggestionsDiscover how the search bar learns from your past searches and adapts to help you find what you need more quickly.
Search results and column typesIn Trends AI, your searches use columns defined as either attributes or measures. Learn more about how they impact your Charts.
Work with charts
Results that are tablesLearn how to use tables to display your data.
Keyword Searches
Using Keyword Searches
Keyword search basicsYou can use keywords when asking a question to precisely narrow and define your search within Trends.
Time series analysisYou can compare data across different time periods easily, even without creating a custom formula.
Date filters for answers and liveboards
Search using growth over timeYou can easily visualize the growth of a measure over time using the growth of keyword in your Chart Builder.
Subquery search (in keyword)Use keywords to preform subquery searches
Work with Filters
Guides when Working with Filters
Filter basicsFilters are a powerful way to refine your search results to include only the specific data you wish to examine.
Add a filter to a tableQuickly filter a Chart directly from a column header.
Add a filter to a chartAdd a filter to a Chart by interacting directly with the chart axis.
Create a Bulk FilterCreate a bulk filter directly on any saved Chart.
Delete a FilterDiscover how to delete filters from a Chart.
Filter on null, blank, or empty valuesFiltering on NULL and empty values can sometimes be challenging, especially if your data contains both of these types. By using the methods outlined here, you will learn how these…
