What is happening in this situation?

A customer complains that their dashboard is broken They tell you that every time they change the

time range using the time picker, the data on several of their dashboard widgets do not change to match the new time range.

What is happening in this situation?
A . the dashboard is too large and needs to be smaller
B . the widgets are the wrong type for the dashboard
C . the widgets are set to use their own time range
D . the data in those widgets is old and needs to be updated

Answer: C

Explanation:

According to the Time Range Comparisons document1, you can use the Compare Time Range feature in Dash Studio to compare two time periods on a widget. However, this feature also means that the widget may not use the global time range set for the entire dashboard by default. Instead, the widget may use its own time range (denoted as T1) and a second time range (denoted as T2) for comparison. Therefore, if the customer changes the time range using the time picker, the data on the widget may not change accordingly, unless they also update the widget’s time range settings. To fix this problem, the customer can either disable the Compare Time Range feature or adjust the widget’s time range to match the global time range.

Reference: Time Range Comparisons

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