We've got a use case where we are persisting the filters that users apply to our dimensions (whether dimensions assigned to row/column axis or filter axis) so we can initialize cube accordingly on subsequent viewing. In both cases, I cannot find anything in the IGNiteUI Javascript object model/API that exposes what values the user has selected to filter in or out of the result sets.
Please advise how I can access this information from the IGNiteUI object model.
Thanks.
Actually, we were informed this information can be retrieved with the following...
datasource.getFilterMemberNames(hierarchyName) which will return a list of all filter values if they exist for the provided hierarchy name.
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