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[GitHub] [incubator-superset] lilila commented on issue #10817: Jinja filter_values function not working in charts used as annotation in another chart

lilila commented on issue #10817:
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/10817#issuecomment-699610027


   @oashton , does this change fix the behaviour in explore chart mode for you? Do you know how to change this? 
   Considering your question on the impact, it seems  (#10115) this behaviour was chosen on purpose. 
   
   I did not get the point of  having no control on annotation.  
   
   For me if you want to avoid this problem  (mentioned in #10115)
   
   ` " This will cause chart and annotation layer both have same query, so we can't compare filtered data vs original annotation layer." `
   
   You can simply create a new view/table for this annotation using fields name different from the ones you use in your filters. 
   
   @graceguo-supercat Any clue on this? Thank you 
   


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