Dashboards - drill down to details

Learn how to drill down to details for accessing additional data

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Written by Erik
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Within Mapsly's Analytics, you can access relevant chart data and obtain additional insights into specific metrics using the Drill to Detail feature in a dashboard view.

There are three ways to drill down to the details of a chart:

  1. Drill to detail from the dropdown menu to access all relevant chart data.

  2. Drill to detail directly on a chart to access all relevant chart data.

  3. Drill to detail on a chart to access a filtered version of the relevant chart data.

Drill to detail from dropdown

To showcase all the data comprising a chart, you can drill down to the details from the chart's dropdown menu.

Simply right-click on the vertical ellipsis (⋮) menu of a chart within the dashboard, then select "Drill to detail" to access the complete table:

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Drill to detail on a chart

Another way to access all relevant data is by directly interacting with the chart.

Simply right-click on any part of the chart, then select "Drill to detail" to view the full table:

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Drill to Detail By on a Chart

If you wish to explore the underlying data corresponding to a particular value or set of values on the chart—comprising all columns in the dataset for filtered rows—you can utilize the Drill to Detail By feature.

Drill to Detail By offers an interactive method to transition from a broader dimension, like countries, to a more specific one, such as the United States.

To use this functionality:

  1. Right-click on the dimension values displayed on the chart.

  2. Select "Drill to detail by," then choose either a single dimension or "Drill to detail by all" to visualize the filtered table.

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Contact Mapsly support at any time

If you have any questions or need help configuring your charts & dashboards, contact Mapsly support team 24/7 by chat or email at [email protected], we'll be happy to help.

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