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One of the most effective and popular tools that organisations use is a summary icon table.
This summarises a range of metrics, their latest performance and the variation and assurance icon for that metric. The photo below is a PowerBI matrix visual, we sometimes use the standard table visual if only 1 group (Trust in this case) needs to be represented. The fields can be added or removed, for example I may not want to show the UPL and LPL in my final report. Tooltips are added to show the SPC chart if the user hovers over a particular metric.
If possible, we would like to ask if this visual can be added to the development pipeline.
Many thanks,
Nick
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Hmmm this is a bit more complex since it's an entirely new visual and it's derived from the SPC charts of multiple indicators and/or groups, rather than just a single SPC chart.
Unfortunately I think this is a little out of scope for the current visual
This is also what I would like to do, however, on the Feature request I have just posted, which if you implemented, would assist @nickkrollnhs with his request. (just replicate my suggestion for every KPI on the summary page)
One of the most effective and popular tools that organisations use is a summary icon table.
This summarises a range of metrics, their latest performance and the variation and assurance icon for that metric. The photo below is a PowerBI matrix visual, we sometimes use the standard table visual if only 1 group (Trust in this case) needs to be represented. The fields can be added or removed, for example I may not want to show the UPL and LPL in my final report. Tooltips are added to show the SPC chart if the user hovers over a particular metric.
If possible, we would like to ask if this visual can be added to the development pipeline.
Many thanks,
Nick
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: