Measures define the y-axis of a chart report type or columns for the tabular report type that a dimension is plotted against.
In the Measure field, click on a measure dropdown â–¼.
Click on each option to customize the configuration:
Configuration
Description
Aggregation
Select how you want the data compiled:
Sum (default): The total of all values of the measurement.
Avg: The mean set of values of the measurement.
Count: The number of records of the measurement.
Min: The smallest values of the measurement.
Max: The largest values of the measurement.
Axis
Select which axis you want the measure to display:
Primary (default): Displays on the left y-axis.
Secondary: Displays on the right y-axis.
Order
Select the order you want the data to display:
ASC (default): Ascending order.
DESC: Descending order.
Type
Select the type of graph you want to the data to display on:
Line: Displays data trends or changes over a continuous period, such as time, by connecting a series of data points with a line segment.
Bar (default): Displays the value associated with each metric with bars of varying lengths to and colors.
Area: Fills the region between the line and the axis with color to represent cumulative totals.
Stack: Displays different data series layered on top of each other to show their individual contributions to the total.
Tree Map: Displays a set of nested rectangles, where the size and color of each rectangle represents a quantitative value and a distinct metric, respectively.
Change State
Select a state of the data you want to view:
Current: Displays the data in the current state of the node.
Proposed (default): Displays the data in the proposed state.
Difference: Displays the difference in the data between current state and proposed state.
Reference Line
Select a reference line for the data:
None (default)
Mean: Displays the average value in the dataset.
Median: Displays the middle value of the dataset.
Color
Select a color that displays for the measure in the chart.
Click anywhere outside the measure to close the dropdown.