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As you can see here, choosing "Compare previous" causes the main graph to switch to Day 0, 1, 2... indexing, but the table is still indexed by dates.
Expected behavior
The table headers should either use Day # indexing, OR show multiple dates that indicate 1. the date from current period and 2. the date from previous period. Whichever makes the most sense and looks best from a design perspective.
How to reproduce
"Compare previous" on any time series insight
Environment
PostHog Cloud
self-hosted PostHog (ClickHouse-based), version/commit: please provide
self-hosted PostHog (Postgres-based, legacy), version/commit: please provide
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Bug description
As you can see here, choosing "Compare previous" causes the main graph to switch to
Day 0, 1, 2...
indexing, but the table is still indexed by dates.Expected behavior
The table headers should either use
Day #
indexing, OR show multiple dates that indicate 1. the date from current period and 2. the date from previous period. Whichever makes the most sense and looks best from a design perspective.How to reproduce
Environment
Additional context
Thank you for your bug report – we love squashing them!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: