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What is the info panel about.

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Written by Joshua Shooter
Updated over 2 months ago

The info panel is located on the right side of the chart as part of the side panel. The info panel is made up of two tabs:

  • About - Provides supporting information that will help you understand what you're seeing in the visualisation.

  • Insights - Provides a high level summary of the data.


About tab

The About tab can be divided into the following sections.

Notes

This contains additional information that will help you understand what you're seeing. This section may contain information about hidden chart items, exchange rates, and guidance on how to use a visual.

Descriptions

This contains descriptions or help information for the metrics, group by attribute, and visual that have been selected in the visual title. When comparing metrics, the descriptions for any applied filters will also appear.


Insights tab

The Info panel can be divided into the below sections.

Summary information

This shows values for the selected metrics or data points. You'll also find actions that will allow you to discover more detail about your selection.

When a visualisation has a hierarchy, you can drill down or up to navigate and view data for the different levels of the hierarchy. The drill path is part of the analysis context, so it acts as a filter that allows you to narrow down the data to a specific population.

  • To drill down, double-click a chart item or select a chart item then click Drill down Insights tab of the Info panel.

  • To drill up, Select a chart item then click Drill up on the Insights tab of the Info panel.

Click Detailed View to see a list of subject members or event occurrences that make up a given population.

Related metrics

This highlights metrics that will help you understand how your selected metric or data point is calculated and metrics that you should explore next.

The list of related metrics depends on the selected visual and metric.

Example: If you're looking at a derived metric like Resignation Rate, you'll see the base metrics that are used in the calculation: Resignation Count (numerator) and Average Headcount (denominator).

Key insights

This provides insights generated from your visual. Key insights are generated based on interesting data in the visual.

πŸ“ŒNote: Key insights are not supported in the following visuals: Distribution, History, Organisation, Pipeline Diversity, Pipeline Trend and Sourcing Paths.

Try next

This provides suggestions on additional insights that might interest you, such as what visual you should use in the next step of your analysis.
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