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Hello community,
I have a dashboard with charts, kpi's, etc. from a database of a enterprise who has a branch office in the north and the south of my country, I load this information in a Excel file, now i want to load the same information and use the same charts, kpi's, etc., but from the other branch office.
And can i use a map to choose wich branch office i'm seeing?
Regards,
Gerd Neumann.
The easiest way is to use the same scripts and applications and adding a further field within the load which contained the source from the data are, like:
...
'north' as Source // or south
...
and then you could switch between those different source per selection in this field and/or use this flag-field within set analysis conditions and/or if the data of each region are confidently then is the using of section access common: Section Access.
- Marcus
The easiest way is to use the same scripts and applications and adding a further field within the load which contained the source from the data are, like:
...
'north' as Source // or south
...
and then you could switch between those different source per selection in this field and/or use this flag-field within set analysis conditions and/or if the data of each region are confidently then is the using of section access common: Section Access.
- Marcus
Hi Gerd,
As Marcus had suggested, use Section Access to achieve this.
And can i use a map to choose wich branch office i'm seeing?
Yes you can use use a map to show which branch is being view.
Check the below link on how to make use of a map object.
Using the Maps Chart Object - Points Maps - Part 1 - (video)
- Sangram