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How to build a Dashboard PIE with the amount of payment with breakdown per provider and ability to filter by year?
We have a:
1. Field - mount of payment
2. Field - Provider
Jira PIE chart gadget is not able to fulfil this need. Thie Pie chart only has one dimension.
You could try the 2 dimensional filter gadget.
But to be sure you would need an app like Custom Charts. But still a Pie chart is basing it's information on a single dimension.
If you want a Pie chart with multiple dimensions you need to use a BI tool, like PowerBi, Tableau or Qlickview.
Hm, maybe with other gadgets its possible or JQL when i mention two fields?
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Unfortunately not.
No Jira default gadgets don't have such an option.
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Hi @Vera Valshonok,
I am Marlene, product manager of Quick Filters for Jira Dashboards.
Maybe our app is able to create a Pie Chart that suits your needs.
With our the Quick Pie Chart gadget, which comes with our app, you can sum up any Jira number field, including custom fields.
You can also filter the results of the Pie Chart gadget dynamically, using the Quick Controller gadget. So you could create filters, to filter per year.
You can also create custom values for your pie chart, using JQL.
You can test our app without installation on our demo dashboards.
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