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  • December 5, 2022
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 Hi,
We are trying to show the graphical representation in universal GUI with different departments and its employees.

Steps followed:

  1. Created Cube view 
  2. Added Cube Field
  3. Added Conditional Layout with condition “department : is not empty

Through GUI we were able to see the Pie chart but in Universal it was showing the blank screen with “This pivot type is not supported”.

We could not find much in documentation or community about Chart and Cube.

Is it possible to get fields from multiple tables to show them in one Chart?

Could someone help us how to show it in universal ?

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Best answer by Tim de Lang

Hi Usha,

Universal only supports the pie chart for single series, not for multi series. You can refer to the documentation here https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/sf/cubes#charts

The Universal GUI only supports the following chart types:  all Area types, BarLineSplineStepLineStepArea, single series Pie, and Doughnut.

So something like this is possible:

Perhaps a stacked bar would be more suitable if you need multiple series?

Kind regards,

Tim de Lang

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  • December 6, 2022

Hi Usha,

Universal only supports the pie chart for single series, not for multi series. You can refer to the documentation here https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/sf/cubes#charts

The Universal GUI only supports the following chart types:  all Area types, BarLineSplineStepLineStepArea, single series Pie, and Doughnut.

So something like this is possible:

Perhaps a stacked bar would be more suitable if you need multiple series?

Kind regards,

Tim de Lang


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