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A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Is not possible to create a calendar heatmap because the section to provide the timeline variable is missing
How to reproduce the bug
Go to Charts
Click on '+Chart' -> chose a datatet -> select Calendar Heatmap -> Create New Chart
In the Chart data column there is only the 'Query' and 'Filter' sections
If you click on 'Update Chart' mesage error appears:
Unexpected error
Datetime column not provided as part table configuration and is required by this type of chart
Expected results
visualization of the chart
Actual results
error message
Screenshots
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Environment
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browser type and version: google chrome Version 112.0.5615.137 (Official Build) (arm64)
superset version: Superset 0.0.0-dev
python version: python --version Python 3.8.16
node.js version: node -v /bin/sh: 3: node: not found
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A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Is not possible to create a calendar heatmap because the section to provide the timeline variable is missing
How to reproduce the bug
Unexpected error
Datetime column not provided as part table configuration and is required by this type of chart
Expected results
visualization of the chart
Actual results
error message
Screenshots
add screenshorts
Environment
(please complete the following information):
python --version
Python 3.8.16node -v
/bin/sh: 3: node: not foundChecklist
Make sure to follow these steps before submitting your issue - thank you!
Additional context
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: