What are Dashboard reports?And significance of these in
analysis?
Answer Posted / venu
Dashboard:
It is a point and click dashboard development application that enables the creation of dashboards from a variety of data sources (SAS Dataset, InfoMap, Stored Process & SQL Query) to surface information visually.
Using Dashboard we can create n'no. of dashboards like Simple Bar Chart, Bar Chart with Reference lines, Clustered Bar Chart, Stacked Bar Chart, Needle chart, Targetted Bar Chart etc, Pie Chart, Interactive Bar Charts, Spark Table, KPIs, etc. There are so many features in Dashboards.
We can create Interactive Dashboards and all of the above using Indicator Data, Range, Indicator and Dashboard in DASHBOARDS.
For more information about
SAS EBI (Enterprise Business Intelligence),
SAS EDI (Enterprise Date Integration),
SAS VA (Visual Analytics) &
SAS Platform Administration,
Please contact MuralaVenu@gmail.com or Skype ID: VenuMurala
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