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This section would be where you decide what type of display your data in.
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Each of these types of charts are best suited for different purposes:
Column Chart - Compare Categories or groups
When to Use:
To show comparisons between discrete items (loads by state or orders by commodity)
It is best for showing relative sizes or frequencies
Line Chart - Show Trends over time or continuous data
Used to display changes or patterns over intervals (weight over a month)
when you want to highlight trends or relationships in time-series data
best for datasets with a sequential or chronological order
Donut Chart - Show proportions or percentages of a whole
To represent parts of a whole in a visually appealing way
works best with a small number of categories (3-6) to avoid clutter
Use sparingly for high-level overviews rather than detailed analysis
Counter - Highlight a single key metric
To emphasize a specific number (total number of loads or total drivers)
When you want to draw attention to a key kpi or a headline statistic
best where a quick, at-a-glance informative widget is essential
Chart Configuration
Depending on the chart you select, your configuration may be different; however, regardless of the type of chart you choose, you will have to show the count you are looking to display in your chart. There are also options for forcing the start at 0 (or starting the chart at the lowest value), show the legend etc.
Embed Configuration
URL Setting
This setting is where you would enter in the web link that you want to display within your widget.
Report Configuration
Report Type
This is where you would select the report that you want to display on with widget
Report Filters
If you have an pre existing filters available for the report you can set them here.