I'd say we think MetricFlow should be able to provide consistent, correct answers to reasonable queries end users of the metric model might ask. To do this across the various data warehouse layouts our users are likely…
Ah, I see! > With data sources, I mean if you have multiple services/products delivering data (e.g. an analytics platform, a CRM, all hosted on different servers). MetricFlow does not support this today. The model we…
I agree this is an organizational problem, but a lot of the tools we use every day - from bug trackers to distributed version control to collaborative document authoring tools - are technical solutions to organizational…
Three things: First, MetricFlow does not currently support MySQL. We launched with support for BigQuery, Redshift, and Snowflake. I have opened an issue to add support for MySQL (and similar issues for other SQL engines…
I'd say we think MetricFlow should be able to provide consistent, correct answers to reasonable queries end users of the metric model might ask. To do this across the various data warehouse layouts our users are likely…
Ah, I see! > With data sources, I mean if you have multiple services/products delivering data (e.g. an analytics platform, a CRM, all hosted on different servers). MetricFlow does not support this today. The model we…
I agree this is an organizational problem, but a lot of the tools we use every day - from bug trackers to distributed version control to collaborative document authoring tools - are technical solutions to organizational…
Three things: First, MetricFlow does not currently support MySQL. We launched with support for BigQuery, Redshift, and Snowflake. I have opened an issue to add support for MySQL (and similar issues for other SQL engines…