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  4. Work with the dynamic template designer
  5. Create a Sparkline Chart in a Tabular Dynamic Template

Create a Sparkline Chart in a Tabular Dynamic Template

A sparkline presentation of the data can be added as a column to a tabular report to plot a series of values. Sparklines enable an at-a-glance view of data spikes that may indicate an issue that requires attention.

The basic requirements for a sparkline chart in a Dynamic Template include:

  • Table template type. Sparklines are embedded in a table cell.

  • Data over time. Scope Selector should have a Time Period component if you want to see values over time.

  • Comma-separated list of string values. Use the aptStringConcat function to achieve this.

  • Field Configuration Formatter: Select either Area Sparkline, Column Sparkline or Line Sparkline.

  • Method. A Method may provide an efficient way of including a sub-query (WITH clause) to supply a series of values to be rendered by the sparkline.

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