Pie Charts and Bar Charts are intended for visualization, information becomes more clearly. You can create a chart out of any column, just clicking on its title, but it makes more sense for the columns with digital data.
Create with the Report Designer
Go to the Reports → Create a Report menu, and follow the steps below:
Click Next or the tabs of the Report Designer to navigate. This navigation is only available after filling in the mandatory fields.
On the Data tab, fill in the mandatory fields:
Report name - enter the desired name;
Table - select the table you need.
On the Type tab, select the desired report type.
On the Configure tab, customize your report with the settings depending on the type selected.
On the Style tab, customize your Report view with the style features.
Click Update to generate a Report
Use the Condition Builder to establish additional conditions for your report data filtering and grouping.
Depending on the report Type selected, the set of configuration fields changes. To learn more, follow the links below.
Bar Reports display data as vertical bars with lengths proportional to data values they represent. This report view is useful for deviding data into categories and comparing them.
Pie reports display data in a circular graphic divided into slices. The whole graph represents the entire report data along with each slice proportionally displaying particular data category.
Pivot Reports represent your data in a table view with aggregating, grouping and analyzing using two metrics as row and column for your chart. This report type is extremely useful for issues of comparasing, summarizing, and counting a large amount of data.
Heatmap Reports display your data as the intersection of two metrics in a table with colored cells. These cells contain data values visualized with color brightness.
Pivot Reports represent your data in a table view with aggregating, grouping and analyzing using more than two metrics as columns and cells for your chart. This report type is extremely useful for issues of comparasing, summarizing, and counting a large amount of data.