personofnorank opened a new issue, #33221:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/33221

   ### Bug description
   
   Bug: I have a dashboard consisting of a table with a filter on one of the 
columns. The filter allows multiple values. A particular row appears in the 
chart when I only add one value to the filter, but if I add two values the row 
disappears from the chart although one of them is the right value for the row.
   
   Expected behavior: a filter that allows multiple values would return all 
rows that match one or more of the values selected.
   
   To reproduce: this may depend on your data as I haven't observed this 
behavior consistently and I'm not clear what types of data would trigger the 
issue.
   1. Create a table chart.
   2. Add the chart to a dashboard.
   3. Add a filter on one of the rows in the table, and set it to allow 
multiple values.
   4. Select one value in the filter and observe what data is returned.
   5. Add another value to the filter. All the data previously returned should 
still be returned, plus any data matching the additional filter value. But in 
my case ***some*** of the data previously returned disappears.
   
   I can't share a screenshot as my data is customer-sensitive. I gather from 
kapa.ai that this is a known issue but I wasn't able to find a specific issue 
on Github - apologies if I missed one.
   
   My company is using Superset 3.1.3 but kapa.ai tells me this may occur with 
newer versions too. If that's wrong and this is known to be fixed in later 
versions, please let me know as it will help make a case for upgrading.
   
   ### Screenshots/recordings
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Superset version
   
   master / latest-dev
   
   ### Python version
   
   3.9
   
   ### Node version
   
   16
   
   ### Browser
   
   Chrome
   
   ### Additional context
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Checklist
   
   - [ ] I have searched Superset docs and Slack and didn't find a solution to 
my problem.
   - [ ] I have searched the GitHub issue tracker and didn't find a similar bug 
report.
   - [ ] I have checked Superset's logs for errors and if I found a relevant 
Python stacktrace, I included it here as text in the "additional context" 
section.


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