Example: Charts from URL parameters

This example demonstrates how to generate charts as an image from URL parameters.
Example: Charts from URL parameters Database Illustration

Description

The Pie Charts table contains information required to generate pie charts. This includes fields for tracking the total counts of "Yes" and "No" responses, as well as a URL formula to dynamically calculate these totals. This table is crucial for managing pie chart data, allowing users to visualize the distribution of binary responses efficiently.

The Bubble Chart table holds the data needed to create bubble charts. It includes parameters for the X and Y coordinates and radius (R) for up to three data points, along with a URL formula to generate the chart dynamically. This table is essential for storing and organizing the data points required for bubble chart visualization, enabling users to see relationships and distributions in multi-dimensional data.

Overall, this database supports the dynamic creation and visualization of charts based on URL parameters, ensuring that data is structured and accessible for generating meaningful visual insights.

To help you make the system work for your needs, we have developed the following service program:

  • Discuss your needs with our staff.
  • We’ll determine and confirm the workflow logic of your database.
  • We’ll create a ready-to-use database to fit your exact business model.
  • You’ll get a solution designed especially for your needs.

Any support materials, such as spreadsheets and real-life work samples would be very helpful as they would help us better understand your business process.

We offer free system configuration assistance
(up to 4 hours of consulting work).

If you decide that our database is not exactly what you need - you owe nothing.
Like what you see? Try Example: Charts from URL parameters Database today!