I have a dashboard with multiple pie charts. I would like to have a single drilldown table that can be populated by clicking on one of the pie slices in any of the charts to see a list of issues. is it possible to have a static variable or in some other way pass a value to identify which pie chart is selected? I need that information to filter the values in the drilldown table. I'd prefer not to have to use separate tables for each pie chart if possible.
Hello @Jared Wallen,
I am Marlene, product manager of Quick Filters for Jira Dashboards.
With our app you could reduce the number of Pie Charts and Tables. Our app provides a Quick Controller gadget, which enables you to filter all Quick Gadgets on your dashboard dynamically.
For your use case I suggest to create a Pie Chart and a Table which displays all information combined, and then you filter it down dynamically.
If you need the Pie Charts to show permanently as multiple pie charts, you could only define the filter for the table. It would not filter by clicking on the pie chart slice, but on a filter on the controller. But if you create some naming convention I could imagine that it's also pretty simple to use.
You can test Quick Filters for Jira Dashboards without installation on our demo dashboards.
Welcome to the community. I haven't tried the control feature in Atlassian Analytics with pie chart yet, but I believe it is something that could be apply for your requirement. Please review the documentation below:
Hope it helps.
regards,
Septa Cahyadiputra
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Hi Septa
I appreciate you offering an answer. I'm already populating a drilldown table with the data from the pie chart and i can get it to change based on the clicked pie slice. The thing i need is to pass values that are not the x or y value which i can't figure out how to do because the drilldown variables tab only gives me the two options. I'm hoping there's something i'm missing.
Jared
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