Create an area visualization for a time series widget
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Mis à jour 12 mars 2026
4 minutes de lecture
To examine the contribution of one or more indicators to a summing indicator, create
a time series widget with an area visualization.
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Pourquoi et quand exécuter cette tâche
Remarque :
This feature is part of the Core UI front end. It is not supported on Platform Analytics dashboards or UI Builder pages, except to a limited extent when migrated in compatibility mode. To build Platform Analytics components, see Data visualizations in Platform Analytics or Filters in Platform Analytics.
This feature is deprecated, meaning it is in maintenance mode and is no longer being augmented or changed. Only security fixes to this feature will be
addressed.
If you want to examine the contribution of one or more
indicators to a more inclusive indicator, use an area visualization. An area
visualization can emphasize the relative contribution of one or more component
indicators to the total trend. At the same time, you can still see the individual
trends. Compare to the Stacked Column visualization, which sums the indicator scores and
emphasizes the contribution of each score to the sum. Figure 1. Area visualization - time series
Procédure
Navigate to All > Performance Analytics > Widgets and click New.
In the Name field, give the widget a name that reflects
the information being displayed.
In the Type field, select Time
series.
If you change the value of Type
after you fill in other fields, those fields are cleared.
In the Visualization field, select
Area.
In the Indicator field, select the main indicator for
which you want to show scores.
Fill in any of the following fields:
Field
Description
Breakdown and Element
Only the scores that
match the specified element of this breakdown are shown.
Select values for both Breakdown
and Element. Otherwise, only
scores that are not associated with any element of the
breakdown are shown.
Remarque :
Instead of specifying an
element for the first-level breakdown, you can specify
an elements filter in the Elements
Settings tab. Use elements filters for
creating personal visualizations. For more information,
see Additional settings for time series widgets.
Important :
If the widget is for a formula
indicator, all contributing indicators in the
formula must support the breakdown. Otherwise an
error message instead of a value appears in the
widget on a dashboard.
2nd Breakdown and Element
Drill down to a second level of breakdown and element, if
a first-level breakdown and element have been specified.
Remarque :
Second-level breakdowns must be enabled on the
indicator record, in the Collect
breakdown matrix tab.
Follow element must be
disabled. Dashboard breakdowns count as one
breakdown level of the two that are possible.
Time series
Runs a function on the indicator scores for a specific
time period, such as a 7-day sum or average. For more
information, see Applying time series aggregations.
Remarque :
Business and fiscal calendars do not support time
series aggregations. You cannot set a time series
aggregation on a widget for an indicator that uses
such a calendar.
Previous period chart
Compares the scores of the main indicator in similar
periods.
The Column visualization
works well for previous period charts. Also consider
setting a Color
scheme.
Activating Previous Period
Chart disables any secondary Widget
Indicators.
Label
Specifies a custom label for the main indicator.
Color
A single color that applies only to the scores for the
main indicator. This field overrides any color selected in
Color scheme.
Color scheme
A spectrum of colors for the scores for all indicators.
If only one indicator is shown, only the first color is
used.
If you do not specify a color scheme, the default
color scheme defined by the
glide.ui.chart.default.colors
property applies.
You can create your own color
scheme instead of using a provided color scheme. For
more information, see Create a color scheme.
To have the widget follow the breakdown elements that are selected on a
breakdown dashboard, follow these steps:
Select Follow element.
Selecting this option removes the ability to set a second breakdown
and element on the widget.
Facultatif : Set which of the available breakdowns to follow in Followed
breakdown.
Breakdown dashboards let you select a breakdown source and elements.
However, an indicator can use more than one breakdown that is based on
the same breakdown source. Use this setting to determine which of these
breakdowns to apply in a breakdown dashboard.
For example, the
indicator Number of open incidents uses two breakdowns: Assigned to,
and Opened by. Both breakdowns are based on the Users.Active
breakdown source. Consider the case where you create a widget for
this indicator and you have the widget follow elements on breakdown
dashboards. You want the widget to display separate values for the
elements of the Assigned to breakdown. Therefore, you select
Assigned to in the field
Followed breakdown.
In Show multiple elements as, select whether to
show each element separately or to show an aggregate of elements based
on the indicator aggregation.
Neither all widget visualizations nor all indicators support both
aggregate and separate views. For automated and external indicators,
only COUNT, SUM, MAX, and MIN data aggregations support aggregate views.
COUNT DISTINCT and AVG do not. For more information, see Showing multiple elements separately or aggregated.
Important :
Do not specify a
breakdown and element on the widget record when you want the elements for
that breakdown to be selected on a breakdown dashboard. The element on the
widget record overrides any elements selected on the breakdown dashboard for
that breakdown.
Facultatif : Review the Settings tabs and change settings as desired.
To compare your selected indicator with other indicators, add indicators to the
Widget Indicators related list. Select the Area
visualization for those indicators.
To view the widget, add it to a dashboard or a portal.