# Filters

Filters are a core feature of our BI platform, we support various filter types, providing a flexible and intuitive way to analyze datasets. \
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Types of filters:

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Date range:\
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Most input types offer auto-complete functionality. In large datasets, this list could be incomplete.

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To make a new item outside the autocomplete list, simply create it immediately:

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