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I have a dataset with about 100 headers. Of those headers, there are 9 that I would like to use to create a radar chart. An example of how the data (only the 9 headers I need) is currently structured is below:
What I am trying to figure out how to do is create a Radar Chart, similar to this screenshot that I made in Excel, using the example data from #1 above.
The idea is that the user would select the area, locations and audit date to populate this singele chart. In this case: Area = Production; Locations = Prod Loc 1; Audit Date = 5/1/2022
Could someone help me understand how I can make this happen?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Learn about Field Parameters. That will allow your users to pick the dimensions they want to see in the chart.
Or - enable Personalize Visuals and train your users on how to use that. Same effect but much more powerful.
Learn about Field Parameters. That will allow your users to pick the dimensions they want to see in the chart.
Or - enable Personalize Visuals and train your users on how to use that. Same effect but much more powerful.
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