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CCsept
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Show Counts in Tachometer

Hi guys.

 

I'm building a report using tachometer that shows the average time it took to resolve an issue. 92 indicates the total number of issues this year. I made a column for the delayed and on scheduled items in my data. the green one indicates the on scheduled and red shows the delayed. i want to show the total number of quantity of the green items and the red items but I can't figure it out.

 

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Thank you everyone.

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tamerj1
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Hi @CCsept 

the tachometer visual is very limited in options. Just overlap a couple of card visuals on top of it with the required values. 
yes, that is not optimal and the location of the values won't dynamically change along with changes in the size of each area but that is the only solution as far as I last checked. 

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