Viewing and customizing charts in Maintenance Dashboard

You can interact with the charts to filter data and customize views.

  1. From the main menu on the left side of the screen, select the Maintenance ( ) option. The Work Order Console appears.

  2. From the menu on the left, select the Analytics () option.
    The Analytics screen opens to the chart view of the Maintenance Dashboard.

  1. Do the following:

    • To view information about specific data points in a chart, hover your mouse pointer over elements of the chart.
      As you move the pointer, relevant graphical elements are highlighted and tooltips update to display information for the data points.
      Chart with tooltip

    • Click a chart element (bar, pie slice, line, and so on) to open a table with more details and information related to that specific data point in the chart.
    • To return the table to its graphical view, click () in the upper-right corner.

    • To filter or customize chart views, right-click a chart and select from the various menu options.

      Note: Menu options might vary for different charts.

      Customization menu options for charts

      Menu option Description

      Sort

      Depending on the chart or table, you can sort by various options.

      Filter

      Provides options to filter by work order status and count, as well as an option to clear an applied filter.

      Re-Visualize

      Offers a selection of various chart visualization types to apply the selected chart. For example, you can change a bar chart to a pie chart.

      Data Tools

      Provides options for freezing or refreshing data. Freezing is useful when you temporarily do not want the data to update with the latest data sync. Refreshing the data either resumes data syncs after being frozen or refreshes the chart to show data from the latest sync.

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      Maximize / Restore Down

      Select Maximize () to expand the selected chart to a full-screen view.

      Select Restore Down () to return the maximized chart to its minimized view.