Scenario Basic Chart

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Displays data related to the scenario planner or capacity planning.

Design a scenario basic chart

  1. Create a report.

  2. In the chart designer, select Scenario Basic Chart from the right menu.

  3. In the Chart Title field, type a unique name for the chart.

    Note

    If you don’t provide a name, the chart will populate a name based on selected dimensions and measures.

  4. Configure the following fields:

    Note

    Some entities require additional configuration when you drop them in the Dimensions or Measures field. If additional configurations are required, select the appropriate options and click Confirm.

    Dimension

    Dimensions define the x-axis of a chart.

    1. From the Entities menu on the left, search for a dimension.

    2. Drag and drop the dimension to the Dimension field.

    X Axis Caption (optional)

    The label that displays for the x-axis data.

    1. Type a descriptive caption for the x-axis data.

    Y Axis Caption (optional)

    The label that displays for the primary y-axis data on left of the chart.

    1. Type a descriptive caption for the y-axis data.

    Y(S) Axis Caption (optional)

    The label that displays for the secondary y-axis data on the right of the chart.

    1. Type a descriptive caption for the secondary y-axis data.

    Limit (default is 1000)

    Change the range of data that displays for the report.

    1. Type the range of data you want to display on the report.

    Measures

    Measures define the y-axis of a chart that a dimension is plotted against.

    1. From the Entities menu on the left, search for measures.

    2. Drag and drop measures to the Measures field.

    3. Optional. Customize the measures.

      Note

      You can plot a single dimension against a maximum of five measures.

    Timeline

    Period of time you want to view the data against.

    Note

    Only required if you select a time period type dimension, such as date(fiscal).

    1. From the Entities menu on the left, search for time based measures.

    2. Drag and drop measures to the Timeline field.

  5. Click Plot.