Performance Analytics widgets
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Summary of Performance Analytics widgets
Performance Analytics widgets enable ServiceNow customers to create visualizations for indicator scores, which can be displayed on dashboards within the Core UI front end. These widgets link indicators to various visualization types such as trend lines, columns, pie charts, and more, allowing users to filter, group, and apply time series functions to the data. This feature is in maintenance mode, meaning no new enhancements will be made aside from security fixes. Note that these widgets have limited support on Platform Analytics dashboards and UI Builder pages.
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Key Features
- Widget Types and Visualizations: Choose widget types based on business goals:
- Time Series: Displays changes over time, typically as line charts but also supports spline, step, column, stacked column, area, and relative comparison.
- Breakdown: Groups scores by breakdown elements with visualizations like scorecards, pie charts, funnels, pyramids, columns, Pareto charts, and treemaps.
- Score: Shows aggregate scores, including comparisons against targets, using visualizations like latest score, speedometer, or real-time score.
- List: Lists metrics for multiple indicators using scorecards or spider web charts.
- Pivot: Groups one indicator by two breakdowns, visualized as heatmaps.
- Text Analytics: Visualizes word frequencies and groupings in user-entered text as word clouds.
- Workbench: Displays multiple indicators and their relationships to monitor workflows or processes.
- Roles and Permissions: Creating, editing, and adding widgets to dashboards requires 'paadmin' or 'papoweruser' roles. Viewing widgets on dashboards is open to all users unless restricted by indicator or breakdown access control lists (ACLs).
- Access Control: Starting with the Quebec release, widgets enforce indicator and breakdown ACLs for viewing. Upgraded instances may require the 'paviewer' role for list, text, and breakdown sections in Workbench widgets due to legacy ACL configurations.
- Dashboard Interactivity: Dashboards can apply selected breakdown elements globally across widgets. Clicking a score in a widget navigates to the Analytics Hub focused on that indicator.
- Value Rounding: Numeric values are abbreviated for readability—thousands as 'K,' millions as 'M,' and billions as 'G'—with minor rounding discrepancies possible in averages.
- Accessibility: Enabling the "Enable data table for charts and graphs" preference replaces graphical charts with data tables for all widgets except Workspace widgets, which show both. Additional accessibility options include replacing colors with patterns on dashboards.
What to Expect
By leveraging Performance Analytics widgets, ServiceNow customers can create insightful, customizable visualizations that help monitor and analyze indicator data effectively. They facilitate dynamic filtering and grouping, interactivity through dashboard selections, and integration with the Analytics Hub for deeper analysis. While no new features will be added, existing widgets remain supported with security updates and accessibility improvements to ensure continued usability within the Core UI environment.
Widgets enable you to define visualizations for indicator scores. Widgets are shown on dashboards.
This feature is in maintenance mode and is no longer being augmented or changed. Only security fixes to this feature will be addressed.
A Performance Analytics widget ties an indicator to a visualization, such as a trend line, a set of columns, or a pie chart. Within the widget, you can filter or group indicator scores by breakdowns. You can also apply time series functions, such as 7-day sums, to the scores.
Rounding off
Values between 10,000 and 999,999 are rounded off to the nearest thousand and abbreviated with a K, such as 11K for 11,234. Values between 1 million and 999,999,999 are rounded off to the nearest million and abbreviated with an M. Values of 1 billion and higher are rounded off to the nearest billion and abbreviated with a G.
Rounded calculations based on averages may be off by a small amount due to rounding errors.
Widget types and creation details
The first step in creating a widget is to select the type of widget to create. Base this decision on the business goals you are trying to achieve with the widget.
| Widget type | Purpose | Typical Visualizations |
|---|---|---|
| Time Series widget | Shows changes over time in indicator scores. | Line visualization is the most usual. Other visualizations are: spline, step, column, stacked column, area, and relative compare. |
| Breakdown widget | Groups indicator scores by the elements of a breakdown. | Scorecard, pie and similar charts, funnel and pyramid, column and similar charts, relative compare, line, Pareto, pivot scorecard, and treemap. |
| Score widget | Shows aggregate indicator scores. Can show an indicator score against a target. | Latest score, speedometer, real-time score. |
| List widget | Lists the metrics for several indicators. | Scorecard, spider web. |
| Pivot widget | Groups the scores of one indicator by the elements of two breakdowns. | Heatmap |
| Text analytics | Visualizes word frequencies and groupings in the text that users enter in forms | Word cloud |
| Workbench widget | Shows multiple indicators and their relations, to monitor a workflow or other process. | Workbench |
Security requirements for viewing widgets
Starting with Quebec, widgets follow indicator and breakdown access control lists (ACLs). Outside of ACLs, no roles are required for viewing widgets.
- List widgets follow indicator ACLs.
- When viewing breakdowns, breakdown ACLs apply.
- List widgets
- Text widgets
- The Breakdowns section of Workbench widgets
Upgraded instances cannot automatically follow the rules introduced in Quebec because of the variation in how ACLs are configured.
Data tables for widget accessibility
If under Preferences you have enabled , tables replace the graphical charts for all Performance Analytics widgets on your instance. Workspace widgets are an exception, as they show both charts and tables. For more information about accessibility and widgets, including how to replace colors with patterns, see Accessibility options on dashboards.