Table data options for box plot visualizations
When you select a table data source for a box plot visualization, the following Data configuration options are available.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Data | |
Data source |
You have selected a Table data source in Create a box plot data visualization. |
| Metric | |
| Label | Label of the metric. By default it is the same as the name of the data source. |
| Format values | Select to open the Formatting values dialog. For more information, see Value formatting in reports. |
| Formatting values | |
| Use custom formatting | Option to use custom formatting on the component. |
| Decimal precision | Number of decimals to show in the metric. This field is available only when the Use custom formatting option is activated. |
| Rounding | Type of rounding to use to reach the number of decimals in
the Decimal precision field. Options include:
Note: Only available when Use custom formatting is
true. |
| Use the thousands group separator | Option to use a comma to separate groups of
thousands. Note: Only available when Use custom formatting
is true |
| Enable abbreviation | Option to use an alphabetical abbreviation. For
example, M to represent million. Note: Only available when Use custom
formatting is true |
| Example | Example of the final value to show in the component.
Note: Only available when Use custom formatting is
true |
| Group by | |
| Field for [table] | The field to group by. For example, in an incident report grouped by Assignment group, all incidents that belong to Software, Service Desk, and Network are placed in
separate groups. If the table contains variables or question fields, you have the option to group by one of them at the end of the list of fields. Note: It is not possible to group or stack data by the
Tags field, or by certain field types, such as MEDIUMTEXT. |
| Add alternative group by | This selection opens a dialog in which you select additional items that the data in the visualization may be grouped by. The viewer of the visualization can then select which of these items to group the
data by. The viewer toggles the visibility of the selector in the visualization's More actions menu. In the additional items dialog, you can set whether this selector is visible by default by toggling
Selector visible by default. If you select a value in Group by, that is the default group-by value. You do not have to select a Group by value to specify alternative group-by values. In this case, no default group-by value is used. For more information about the viewer experience selecting from alternative group-by values, see Select a group-by value in a data visualization as a viewer. |
|
Measured by |
|
| Field for [table] |
The numeric field from the table for the Y-axis. A viewer cannot substitute this field with an alternative group-by field. |
| Sorting | |
| Sort by | Groups or categories to sort by in the specific order. Options include Name, Value, and Group bucket. |
| Sort by order | Ascending or descending. Limitations:
|
| Data update | |
| Follow filters | Follow filters set for a page. When enabled, the visualization displays on a workspace with the filters set by the page. Toggle off to disable a visualization from accepting any filter input. |
| Show filter icon | Option to show the filter icon and the number of filters impacting the visualization. If a filter is not selected to apply to a visualization, the icon does not show. Toggle off to hide the filter icon and number of filters applied. |
| Refresh after being away for X min. | Triggered when you navigate away from the dashboard that contains the data visualization to another page in the same workspace, includingPlatform Analytics experience. Sets how many minutes you will be on another page before the visualization automatically refreshes when you navigate back. Do not confuse this property with the Scheduled repetition setting on inline dashboards. This latter property refreshes the entire dashboard, and applies only while that dashboard is open. |
| No data message | |
| Set custom message when no data | Option to configure a custom message that displays when no data is returned. |
| Illustration | An illustration to include in the message. |
| Heading | Header text of the message that describes why no data was returned. |
| Content | Secondary text of the message that provides additional detail. |
| Alignment | The alignment of the illustration and text in the message. |