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Revision as of 18:34, 17 February 2015

Introduction

A pivot view is a great tool for calculating the main indicator for a scorecard.

An Example

In this example, we'll start with a pivot that calculates US Sales as the percent of total for this month.

Us sales percent pivot.png

To create a scorecard, we simply click on the value (60.83%) and select "Create a scorecard view from this cell".

Scorecard from pivot cell.png

We give the new scorecard a name. The name will also be its title.

Scorecard from pivot cell2.png

The result is this scorecard

Scorecard from pivot cell3.png

The scorecard is showing the current value for this month.

Adding Trend to the Scorecard

Continuing with our example, we can instantly add trend information to the timeline using the "Add Trend" button. You can see the "Add Trend" button in the previous image.

Using the Track Trend dialog, we can select a monthly frequency for the trend. Next, we're prompted to add the trend to the scorecard. Click "Yes".

Add trend.png

The result is shown next.

Scorecard from pivot cell4.png

And after a few months of data accumulation, it might look like this:

Scorecard from pivot cell5.png