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July 08, 2018, 05:26:06 AM
Last edit: March 26, 2019, 04:32:49 PM by CryptopreneurBrainboss
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Visit Merit Dashboard put together by DdmrDdmr and follow the steps below. Preferable to use a laptop. If you get confused you can contact DdmrDdmr or drop a reply below

You can go to the “Section Subsection” Tab, and filter a board in the “subsection” drop-down box on the right (unclick “all” and select the specific board/s). You can also filter directly on the graphical bar char by clicking the desired board. Note that I do not go into child boards on the Dashboard, so data is at subsection level (no further drill-down).

The data on the top left will summarize by month your selection, being the last column a cumulative. It is by default taking into account all merit history, but you can delimit it by using the “Date Range” slider at the top of the screen. You can manually enter the dates too by clicking on the dates on either side of the Date Range slider. Normally, for the first date I adjust the time manually to 00:00:00 and to 23:59:59 on the upper limit of the Date range.

It can also be interesting to do the same on the “Rankings” tab, since it will show you the most Meriters, most Merited and most Merited threads on the subboard and Date filter range.
Finally, for further fun, you can do the same on the “Received Merit Chart” and “Sent Merit Chart”, and enter the multiple names to chart either manually (in the To User Name box on the right), or selecting on the left.

Lastly, you can also see who ranked-up having received at least one sMerit on say a local board. To do so, go to the “Ranked-up” tab and filter the Subsection. Bare in ming that those shown will be the people who have ranked-up receiving >= 1 sMerit on the selected board, but all his merits are taken into account when seeing if he ranked-up.

Note: Tableau Public is free, and as such has a way of showing it: It times-out after 4 minutes of inactivity of so, so if you filter and let Tableau be for 4 minutes, you will need to refilter.

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   DdmrDdmr


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