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allow display of two target values in guage component

displaying multiple target values on a guage can be very powerful feature, for example, measuring the progress to date against an annual goal and a year-to-date goal ...

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    Scott Lawrence Official comment

    Hi Tim,

    Thanks for adding your voice to this feature request.

    Can you help me understand your use case?  I'd like to understand your scenario better regarding what you are trying to do/show, what the message is you are trying to share with your users, etc.

    Any additional insights would be very helpful as we look into your question and explore further.

    Thanks again,

    Scott.

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    Tim Schmitz

    Yeah I agree, it should be flexible to select as many targets as needed! Is it possible to do somehow at the moment?

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    Tim Schmitz

    Hi Scott,

    briefly to the used case: We measure cummulative number of registrations and we know that reaching X is great and reaching Y is awesome. I would like to visualise that we have these two targets as I feel that  people looking at the dashboard should, for instance, see clearly that we have already reached X but we are still aiming for Y. now it is great that I can add as many color ranges as I want, but I cannot comment on why the color changed as the only "label" on the gauge is the one target value (apart from min and max of course).

    Hope that is understandable.

    Thanks for your quick reply, best,

    Tim.

     

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    Scott Lawrence

    Hi Tim,

    Thank you for sharing your use case.  This was very helpful.

    It sounds like the color ranges are useful for showing a threshold has passed, but you want people to be able to see what the threshold is.  Sounds like this could be by adding more  than one target, or possibly by adding a value for the range color changes.  Or even numbers across the gauge to show interim numbers between the min and max to show context for the color changes.

    Really appreciate your inputs.  Will add to the enhancement request for context and prioritization.

    Cheers,

    Scott.

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    Puck Geytenbeek

    Hi,

    I really need this. Still can not find a way to add a second target value?
    I have set a goal for this year and i'am able to show our current value. Would love to add the target value of what should have been reached today in order to achieve our annual goal. 

    Puck

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    Scott Lawrence

    Hi Puck,

    Thank you for sharing your use case and adding your voice.

    I've added your name and use case to the feature request.  

    As I reviewed the above use cases again, it occurred to me that you might be able to create a legend for up to 4 items in a different Klip.  I used a table with indicators to show the colors.



    Cheers,

    Scott.

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    Tomasz Berezowski

    I have simmilar issue as Puck, I need either more than one target value or optional labels on ranges. The solution you proposed is kind of a work-around but it consumes a lot of precious space. In my case I need to visualise what are results of other teams on a gauge displaying current daily result of a certain team. Please consider it second vote for this functionality :)

    Kindest regards

    Tomasz Berezowski 19E

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    Barb Gillard

    Yes!  Adding the capability of multiple targets would be really useful.  Often our targets are within a range (ie. 6-8 is good, below 6 or above 8 is not)  without multiple targets, this is difficult to display.  Labels on the colour ranges is a close second.  At the same time, being able to flip the guage (high to low, rather than low to high) would also be a great feature.

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    remote login

    need this as well. is there any solution yet? thanks.

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    Lauren Vorreiter

    Hi Scott- I'm trying to build a table as a Threshold Legend and I wanted to know how you had the icons before the values and had the check mark show on just one cell. Thanks!

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