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- MarkShnier__You
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The chart is really just the same as a summary report except the results are shown in chart form.
It is not currently possible to easily filter a summary report or a chart based on summary totals.
There is a top 10 not so easy method written up here by our forum moderator, Evan.
https://community.quickbase.com/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=225e551a-cc59-4386-88c8-d4d6a1c12614&CommunityKey=d860b0f8-6a48-487b-b346-44c47a19a804&tab=digestviewer
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------------------------------- AustinKQrew CommanderI tested this last night with some different X and Y fields but fairly similar. My Y was users, and my X was # of Leads. If I added a filter for "# of Leads > 1" it only showed users that had 2 or more lead records on the stacked bar chart. That seems to be exactly what they were looking to do here. Is there something major I am overlooking here?
- MarkShnier__You
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If the use case is that the summary report or chart is based on detail records which do not already exist in summary fields, and the problem is you cannot filter based on the totals of summary data.
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