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Published inSep 2020
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Tim Abraham
Tim Abraham
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Tim Abraham

Tim Abraham is originally from Oakland, California, and currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has been working in Data Science for 10 years, spending his time working at consumer technology companies like StumbleUpon, Twitter, and Airbnb and advising a few others. He also spent time as a Data Scientist in Residence at Expa, the Startup Studio that Metabase came out of, which is where he got to know the product and the founding team. Find him on Twitter @timabe.
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Troubleshooting your Metabase instance

In Metabase, as with any software product, issues can arise that prevent you from accomplishing what you set out to do. Fortunately, help is available. Your Metabase instance has a dedicated center for all things help related in the Admin Panel. Let's navigate there:

  1. Open up the Admin Panel.
  2. Click Troubleshooting, in the purple bar at the top of the page.

This will take you to the Troubleshooting section of the Admin Panel. You'll start on the Help page, which has links to resources for various help-related tasks:

  • Metabase Documentation: This is Metabase's own technical documentation. The Metabase team keeps this well maintained with each version release. We've referenced this technical documentation several times throughout the book, so you should be aware of this resource.
  • Post on the Metabase support forum: Clicking this takes you to Metabase's Discourse page, which is a forum hosted...
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Tim Abraham

Tim Abraham is originally from Oakland, California, and currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has been working in Data Science for 10 years, spending his time working at consumer technology companies like StumbleUpon, Twitter, and Airbnb and advising a few others. He also spent time as a Data Scientist in Residence at Expa, the Startup Studio that Metabase came out of, which is where he got to know the product and the founding team. Find him on Twitter @timabe.
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