Data Explorer: Building custom charts

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Available for Roles Super Admin
Permissions • Access Visual Insights Report Builder (Data Explorer)
Packages LeverTRM for Enterprise, Advanced Analytics add-on

While the dashboards available in Visual Insights provide visibility into key dimensions of your recruitment data, every talent acquisition's reporting needs are different. The Data Explorer allows you to build custom charts from various data sets that you can then add to dashboards, to give you and your team a complete picture of the metrics that matter most. This article covers the steps for building a custom chart using the Data Explorer. For details on the data available to build custom charts, refer to out Data Explorer data sets directory. To watch a demonstration of how to build custom charts and dashboards using Data Explorer, jump to the video at the end of this article.


Accessing the Data Explorer

 

Access to the Data Explorer requires LeverTRM for Enterprise package and/or the Advanced Analytics add-on.

To access the Data Explorer...

  • Navigate to Visual Insights via the platform header

Close up of platform header with Visual Insights tab selected.

  • Click the chevron (>) on the left side of the page
  • Click Data Explorer and select a data set from which to generate your custom chart

Data Explorer layout

Quick Start options

Upon opening the Data Explorer, you will be presented with Quick Start options that you can select from to populate pre-configured fields, filters and, visualizations in the chart builder. The Quick Start options will vary depending on the data set you have selected.

Quick Start options for the Opportunities data set

 

You can access additional pre-built templates under the 'Shared' folder in Data Explorer. For more information, please refer to our help article on Data Explorer folders

These pre-built templates are a great starting point for building custom charts, as you can add and modify elements to suit your needs. Use the instructions below to further develop a pre-built option or build your own chart from scratch. As you are building, you can bring up the Quick Start options at any time by clicking the lightning icon above the search field at the top of the picker.

Chart Builder Elements

The chart builder in the Data Explorer consists of four sections.

Fullscreen view of chart builder with the four sections circled and numbered.

1. Picker

From the picker, you can select the data fields that you will use to build your chart. You can expand and collapse data field groupings in the menu or search for a data field by keyword. As you select data fields in the picker, they will be listed under the 'In Use' header, so you can easily keep track of the fields you have pulled into your report.

2. Filters

Any data fields used as a filter will appear in this section of the chart builder. Here you can define the operators, attributes, and logic for the filter(s). To learn more, refer to our dashboard filters help article

3. Visualization

In this section, you are required to a choose chart type to visualize the data you have selected in the picker.

4. Data

This section shows all of the fields you have selected from the picker to make up the data set of the chart you are building. The columns in this table can be reordered and pivoted to suit the nature of the insights you are measuring.

Building custom charts

Custom charts consist of a data table visualized using a specific chart type. The chart can also have filters added and applied to refine the data in the table. 

Data table

Think of the data table (in the 'Data' section) as the foundation of the chart you are building. The data table will populate with data fields selected in the picker. The fields available in the picker will depend on the data set you selected when you first opened the Data Explorer.

Adding fields to the data table

Click a field in the picker to add it to the data table.  When you select a field, it will appear as a column header in the 'Data' section of the builder. 

Close up of Posting department field selected in the picker.

Data fields will appear highlighted in the picker when they have been selected for use in the chart.

Data fields will be added in the order that they are selected. Measures (i.e. aggregated fields) will always be aligned to the right side of the table.

Data table with posting department, origin, and opportunities count columns.

 

Data points will not appear in the table until you click the Run button at the top of the builder.

Reordering fields in the data table

To reorder fields in the data table, click and drag the column header in the 'Data' section of the builder. Only data fields of the same type can be reordered (i.e. measures can only be reordered in relation to other measures, dimensions can only be reordered in relation to other dimensions).

Live image of columns being reordered in data table.

Pivoting by fields in the data table

Pivoting can be used to summarize large data sets. Pivoting by a data field will show the distribution of the data in the table by the values in the pivoted field. For example, say you selected the 'Posting name title,' 'Opportunities Count' and 'Stage name' fields from the picker and added them to the data table.

Posting name title Stage name Opportunities Count
Posting 1 Stage #
Posting 2 Stage #
Posting ... Stage #

 

Pivoting by the 'Stage name' data field would show the distribution of opportunities across each stage of the pipeline, grouped by posting title.

Stage name Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage ...
Posting name title Opportunities Count Opportunities Count Opportunities Count
Posting 1 # # #
Posting 2 # # #
Posting ... # # #

 

To pivot by a data field click the right angle arrows icon next to its name in the picker.

Close up of current stage name data field selected in picker with pivot icon highlighted on hover.

Alternatively, click the gear icon in the column header for that field and select Pivot from the menu that appears.

Close up of menu extending from gear icon in data table column header with pivot option highlighted on hover.

Remove a pivot by deselecting the right angle arrow icon or by clicking the gear icon and selecting Unpivot

 

Note that data in the table will not be pivoted until you click the Run button at the top of the builder. Also note that pivoting may limit the types of visualizations you can choose from.

Sorting the results of fields in the data table

Click the arrows in the column headers to sort the results in ascending or descending order.

Close up of sort arrow icons in data table column header.

Removing fields from the data table

To remove a data field from the data table, deselect it from the picker or click the gear icon in the column header and select Remove from the menu that appears. Note, if you have added a data field as a filter, removing it from the data table will not remove it from the 'Filters' section. To clear all fields and filters in the builder, click the gear icon (⚙) in the upper-right corner of the builder and select Clear fields and filters.

Filters

Once you have added and organized all required fields in the data table, you will next need to add filters. Most data fields in the picker can be added as filter criteria to a chart. In fact, some of the fields in the pickers can only be used as filters.

Adding filters

To add a data field as a filter, hover over it in the picker and select the filter icon.

Close up of current stage name data field in picker with filter icon highlighted on hover.

If you wish to use a field that you have included in the data table as a filter, click the gear icon on the column header and select Filter.

Close up of menu extending from gear icon in data table column header with filter option highlighted on hover.

Once a data field has been added to the 'Filters' section of the builder, you can configure the logic for the filter using the operator menu. Most filters allow you to connect multiple parameters using OR (if the operator is positive - e.g. 'is equal to') and AND (if the operator is negative - e.g. 'is not equal to') conjunctions, while some filters (e.g. Yes/No filters) work in a binary fashion.

Two data fields added as filters in the Filters section of the chart builder.

Removing filters

To remove a filter, click the 'X' icon next to the filter in the 'Filters' section or deselect the filter icon next to its name in the picker. To clear all fields and filters in the builder, click the gear icon (⚙) in the upper-right corner of the builder and select Clear fields and filters.

Visualization

Once you have populated the data table and applied all necessary filters, you are ready to choose how to visualize your data. Start by expanding the 'Visualization' section of the builder and selecting from the chart options in the section header.

Stacked bar chart in visualization section of chart builder with visualization option buttons circled.

 

The visualization will not generate until you click the Run button at the top of the builder.

The most appropriate visualization option will depend on the type of data with which you are working. In general, it is best to use the simplest visualization option possible to convey the insight you are trying to get across in your chart. Below is breakdown of commonly used chart types and the insights they are best-suited to convey. Note that some visualization options may not be available, depending on the contents and organization of your data table.

Chart type Best use
Column and bar charts Comparing categories
Line charts Comparing values over time (≤ 5 categories)
Area charts Comparing cumulative values (≤ 5 categories)
Tables Comparing exact values
Histograms and scatterplots Highlighting the spread of values
Pie charts and donut multiples Comparing parts of a whole (≤ 5 categories)

 

Once you have selected a visualization type, you can fine tune how it is displayed by clicking the gear icon (⚙) in the section header. In the 'Edit' menu, you can configure aesthetic elements in the selected visualization such as series positioning (e.g. stacked bar), value labels, grid lines, and axis orientation.

Live image of edit menu being opened in visualization section of chart builder. Positioning of the visualization is changed to stacked and value labels are toggled on.

 

The default Lever color palette is optimized for ADA compliance. If you are making changes to the color palette used in your visualization, we advise checking to ensure that the chart can still be understood by color blind viewers.

Saving custom charts

Before saving a custom chart, be sure to click the Run button at the top of the builder one last time to refresh your data table and filters. To save a custom chart click the gear icon (⚙) in the upper-right corner of the builder and select Save from the menu that appears. From here you can choose to save the chart as a new dashboard, save it to an existing dashboard, or to save the chart as a Look.

Menu extending from gear icon in upper-right corner of builder with Save options expanded.

Saving a custom chart to a new dashboard

When saving a custom chart to a new dashboard:

  • Select a look for the dashboard
  • Select a folder to which you wish to save the dashboard - 'My folder' or 'Group'
    • To learn more about the differences between these folders refer to our help article on Data Explorer folders
  • Enter a name for the new dashboard
  • Click the Save button

Save as a new dashboard modal with title entered.

To view the chart on the newly created dashboard, click the View dashboard link in the banner that appears at the top of the builder after the modal closes. The chart will have the same name as the dashboard, but you can edit the title of the chart once it is saved to the dashboard.

Saving a custom chart to an existing dashboard

When saving a custom chart to an existing dashboard:

  • Select a look for the dashboard

  • Select the folder in which the dashboard to which you wish to save the custom chart is kept - 'My folder' or 'Group'
    • To learn more about the differences between these folders refer to our help article on Data Explorer folders
  • Select the dashboard to which you wish to save the custom chart
    • Note: you may need to begin typing the name of the dashboard in the search field in order for the dashboard options to become clickable
  • Click the Save to Dashboard button

Add to a Dashboard in this folder modal with existing dashboard selected and title input for new chart.

To view the newly added chart on the existing dashboard, click the hyperlinked dashboard title in the banner that appears above the builder after the modal closes. 

Saving a custom chart as a Look

What is a Look?
A Look is a chart that has been saved as its own discrete item separate from a dashboard. If you save a chart as a Look, it will appear as an entry in your 'Looks' folder. From the folder, you can add individual Looks to existing dashboards. Any edits made to the Look will be reflected on all dashboards to which the Look has been added. Looks are useful if you are generating custom charts that you plan to reuse across more than one custom dashboard. As a best practice, we recommend saving all charts as Looks before adding them to dashboards. In the event that a custom dashboard is mistakenly deleted, you can easily rebuild it using your saved Looks.

When saving a custom chart as a Look:

  • Input a title for the chart
  • Select a folder to which you wish to save the Look - 'My folder' or 'Group'
    • To learn more about the differences between these folders refer to our help article on Data Explorer folders
  • If you wish to return to the chart builder...
    • Click the Save button
  • If you wish to view the Look in the folder to which you are saving it...
    • Click the Save & View Look button

Save Look modal with title input for new chart.

If you chose to return to the chart builder, you can view the newly added Look by clicking the hyperlinked Look title in the banner that appears above the builder.

For more details on how to manage saved charts, including how to edit a chart once it has been saved, refer to our help article on managing custom dashboards and Looks.

 

The Data Explorer refreshes intermittently, which may cause you to lose a chart you are working on if you leave the builder inactive for an extended period of time. We recommend saving charts as Looks regularly throughout the chart building process to avoid losing work.

Video walkthrough

Watch this guided walkthrough, from our Visual Insights Knowledge Series, on how to use Data Explorer to build custom charts and dashboards.

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