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Get calculated table values as a performance measure in the experimentor?

I have a calculated table and what to get the output as a performance measure in the experimentor but can't find a way to do this. Is it possible?

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Hi @Qiana C,

The easiest way to use the data from a calculated table or a stats collector as a performance measure is to first put it into a Dashboard. Dashboard Charts can be used as performance measures in an experiment. You would just add in the Chart type you want under Base Chart Types and then select your Calculated Table as your Data Source for that chart. Then when you go back into the experimenter you will see now see that Chart as an option in your performance measures.

Hope this helps.

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Qiana C avatar image Qiana C commented ·

I added my calculated table to the dashboard but not sure how to add it to performance measure

on the performance measure drop down what do i select?



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Brittany Evans avatar image Brittany Evans ♦ Qiana C commented ·

Hi @Qiana C,

When you click the plus sign, then chart should be in that drop-down list. I would just delete PFM2 and add it in again with the drop-down.

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