Wednesday, June 26, 2013

MicroChart


Its is just a quick reference to build the microchart. I just copied the contentd from the help page.

To display all three microcharts, place at least seven metrics on the Grid/Graph’s columns.

The first (left-most) metric on the columns determines the height of the bars in the bar microcharts and the peak points in the sparkline microcharts.

The second metric creates the horizontal reference lines that are displayed in the sparkline microcharts.

The third metric determines the length of the performance measure bar in the bullet microcharts. The bar represents the actual metric value.

The fourth metric determines the maximum possible values in the bullet microcharts.

The fifth metric determines the right-most boundary of the first color band, Band 1, in the bullet microcharts.

The sixth metric determines the right-most boundary of the second color band, Band 2, in the bullet microcharts.

The seventh metric determines the value of the vertical reference line in the bullet microcharts, which is typically the target value for the metric.

Any additional metrics are displayed in the columns of the widget, after the microcharts and their associated metrics.

For KPI List mode, you must place at least one metric on the Grid/Graph's columns.
By default, each metric is calculated and displayed as an individual row in the widget.

To display all three microcharts (bar, sparkline, and bullet), you must place a total of at least seven metrics on the columns as described above. You must also set the number of metrics used to calculate each row in the Metrics per KPI field to seven or greater in the Microchart properties dialog box.
 

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