View and display charts

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A chart can quickly show you what your data represents. For example, say you have a pie chart of profits broken down by product. When one product's share takes up more than half the circle, you know it's a huge success. But maybe you'd like to know more about the data behind the chart. Who's been buying that product? When's it been selling well?

Quickbase charting is interactive. This means that when you see a chart and want to know more about a particular element, you can select it to display the records that element represents. For example, when you select the piece of the pie representing that big-selling product, Quickbase displays a list of all the sales records that comprise that portion of the graphic. Immediately see the list of customers and sale prices the pie wedge represents.

Displayi a chart

To view a chart, select a saved chart report from a list of reports. You can find reports listed on an app's Home page (if the app builder has included a Reports List widget), or by selecting the table in the sidebar, then selecting Reports . You can also create your own chart.

When you display a chart in Quickbase, you'll quickly notice that this isn't your grandfather's data reporting. Quickbase charts are dynamic. You can interact with a chart to get more information about the numbers that underlie it. Run your mouse over a chart, and you'll notice that Quickbase highlights whatever portion appears beneath your cursor, and displays a quick summary of that part of the pie. When you select a part of the chart, a subset of data appears. For example, the image below contains a pie chart on the left which shows sales of musical instruments. The cursor sits over the Hecklephone pie wedge, so Quickbase shows the information for that wedge. If you want to see which customers have been buying hecklephones, all you have to do is select the wedge. Quickbase takes you to a table report that shows all the hecklephone sales records.

A pie chart showing musical instrument sales with the Hecklephone wedge highlighted, alongside a table report displaying the related hecklephone sales records

Interactive Charts
Select a chart element to drill down and display details. A report containing related records, like the one on the right, displays in a new screen.

All types of charts work just like this. Bar charts let you select individual bars to see the many records make them tall or the few that make them short. (Learn about chart types.) If you can customize the report, you can specify which report to display when this happens.

To see a table report of ALL the records used to make a chart, select the chart's title.

Print a chart

To print a chart, select Print on the page bar. When you do so, Quickbase displays a print preview screen, and the browser's print dialog. Select Print to print the report.

See Print a report for more information about printing reports.