How to Add Dimensions to Each Chart Axis?
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How to Add Dimensions to Each Chart Axis?

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By clicking the Add Dimensions button, you can search and add dimensions to the chart and complete the member selections. All dimensions of the Financial, Workforce, and Scorecard Reporting Areas and their main, alternate, and attribute hierarchies are available in Dashboards. You can also include Calculated Members from the Account hierarchy. A maximum of 2 dimensions can be added on each row and column axis for charts.There is no limit for to the number of dimensions selected for chart filters.

  1. Go to Dashboards and open the required dashboard.

  2. Click ADD Dimensions for a chart axis.

  3. A list-box appears. Select how you want the dimension member you select displayed in the chart. You can select Label (combination of code and name), Code only, or Name only. Then, scroll up and down or search to find a particular dimension.


  4. Once a dimension is selected, click the dimension and all of its members display.

  5. Select dimension members. For each dimension you select, the "Selected" option is displayed by default. However, you can select from the following options:

    1. Selected - The members selected are displayed.

    2. Children - The first level children of the selected members are displayed.

    3. All Children - All of the descendants of the selected members are displayed.

    4. Sel+Children - The selected members and the first level children of the selected members are displayed.

    5. Sel+AllChildren - The selected members and all of the descendants of the selected members are displayed.

    6. Leaves - The posting levels below the selected members are displayed.

    7. Sel+Leaves - The selected members and the posting levels below the selected members are displayed.

    8. Sel+Parents - The selected members and the summary levels above the selected members are displayed.

  6. Once done, save it.

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