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I'm dealing with a table of historical data, but the date picker defaults to today for the starting point of the date. Is there a way to influence the picker so it starts within bounds of the data, so users don't need to flip back several years in the UX?
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I'm dealing with a table of historical data, but the date picker defaults to today for the starting point of the date. Is there a way to influence the picker so it starts within bounds of the data, so users don't need to flip back several years in the UX?
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