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My dataset imports successfully, but I can get any visualizations to show up in the Public Data Explorer. Whats going on?

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My dataset imports successfully, but I can get any visualizations to show up in the Public Data Explorer. Whats going on?

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This problem occurs when your dataset is valid DSPL, but is not in the subset of DSPL that is visualizable in the Public Data Explorer. There are many possible causes for this; the most common are: • Defining a dimension concept without a table: Without this information, the Public Data Explorer does not know what choices to display in the UI. • Creating a dataset with only metrics: The Public Data Explorer requires at least one categorical (i.e., non-time) dimension defined somewhere in the dataset to properly structure the visualization UI. • Not including a time dimension in your slices: The Public Data Explorer can only visualize time series. Non-time slices will be ignored by the product. • Using a time dimension other than the canonical time:… ones: The Public Data Explorer uses the canonical time concepts for laying out and animating the various visualizations in the product; it does not understand other time concepts, e.g. ones created inside your own dataset. • Using time va

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