Published at: 2025-10-30

Statistical Report


Statistics Table

1.1 Use Cases

The statistics table displays data across one or more dimensions within a defined data range. For example, you can compare monthly conversion from Leads to Orders by Account tier for the current year, or view Opportunities by Departments across the year.

image image

1.2 Chart Configuration

1.2.1 Axis Data

  • Dimension: 0–5 dimensions
  • Metrics: 1–30 metrics

image

1.2.2 Style (Web)

1.2.2.1 Basic Info
  • Chart Name: When created, the default is the analysis Subject name. You can edit it to a custom chart name.

image image

  • Notes:
    • Note content: Add contextual notes for the current chart to help viewers understand the chart’s message.
    • Note display style:
      • Collapsed: Shows an icon after the chart title in detail and card views; hovering reveals the note content.
      • Exposed: Displays the note text directly after the chart title in detail and card views.
      • Hidden: The note does not appear in detail or card views.

image image image image

  • Metric Name: By default displays the metric name. You can edit the display label and add explanatory notes.

image image

  • Dimension Name: By default displays the dimension name. You can edit the display label.

image

1.2.2.2 Display Settings
  • Wrap dimension values automatically: Default is no wrap; you can enable wrapping.
    • No wrap: If a dimension value exceeds the cell width, it hides the overflow and shows the full value on hover.
    • Wrap: If a dimension value exceeds the cell width, the text wraps within the cell.

image image

  • Column width: Default fills the page; you can switch to not filling the page.

image image

  • Row height: Default is Comfortable; you can switch to Compact.

image image

  • Show totals:
    • Display mode: Default is shown; you can disable it. When enabled, totals can appear in Edit, Detail, and Card views (depending on configuration). When disabled, totals do not appear in any view.

image image

  • Exposed totals: When two or more metrics exist, you can choose which totals to expose; by default none are checked. If Display mode is set to Hidden, this option is read-only.
  • Card view totals: Checked by default. Uncheck to hide totals in card view. If Display mode is Hidden, this option is read-only.

image

  • Advanced configuration: Set table alignment and add composite headers.
    • Alignment: By default, dimension fields are left-aligned and metric fields are right-aligned. You can set alignment for selected header columns or the entire table body.

image * Selected columns: set header alignment

image * Selected columns: set body alignment

  • Composite header: Add a composite header above the table header and customize its style (font size, bold, font color, cell background).

image

  • Table colors: In Advanced configuration, customize colors for header, Alternate Row Colors, hover, subtotal, and total.

image image

  • Attribute field order: If a Dimension includes an Attribute field and the Attribute dimension is enabled, you can set the order of attribute fields. By default they display to the left of the primary attribute field; you can switch them to the right.

image image

1.2.3 Function Configuration

1.2.3.1 Basic Configuration
  • Horizontal totals: Checked by default and shown at the bottom; you can move them to the top. If unchecked, top/bottom positions become read-only.

image * Horizontal totals displayed at bottom

image * Horizontal totals displayed at top

image * Horizontal totals hidden

  • Horizontal subtotals: Available only when the statistics table has two dimensions. Not available for zero- or single-dimension tables. Default is checked and displayed at the bottom; you can switch to top. If unchecked, subtotal position cannot be set. (Display behavior matches horizontal totals.)
1.2.3.2 Advanced Configuration
  • Averages: Default unchecked. When enabled, choose which metric averages to display. Averages appear in Edit, Preview, and Detail views.

image

  • Sorting: Default unchecked. When enabled, set sorting and Top N by:
    • Dimension’s own order with Top N, or
    • Dimension order based on a specific metric with Top N.
    • Top N supports presets or manual numeric input.
  • When the dimension is an enumerated list or a Departments field, custom ordering is supported.

image image

  • Show dimensions with zero metrics: Default unchecked. When checked, display dimensions whose metrics equal zero.

image * Example: not checked — dimensions with zero metrics hidden

image * Example: checked — dimensions with zero metrics shown

  • SN: Default unchecked. When checked, display a serial number column.

image

1.2.4 Style (Mobile)

1.2.4.1 Follow Web Layout
  • Mobile view reflects the Web layout and cannot be configured independently.

image

1.2.4.2 Independent Layout
  • By default, mobile echoes the checked options from Web. You can further adjust to optimize mobile display.
    • Mobile has fewer configurable options than Web. Items not configurable on mobile inherit the Web settings. Configurable items behave the same as on Web.

image

Submit Feedback