ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Comparing Multiple Fields in One Pie ChartHi Danimal, thanks so much for your help! Works like a charm. You're a lifesaver!Re: Comparing Multiple Fields in One Pie ChartThanks Matthew, that makes sense.Re: Comparing Multiple Fields in One Pie Chart Thanks Matthew. It sounds like you're talking about Grid Edit, right? I think this isa workaround but would it be as clean and as user-friendly as a single form? Or is there a way to embed a table as part of a form? Re: Comparing Multiple Fields in One Pie ChartThanks for your reply, Matthew. The only qualm I have about Option 1 is that the user has to create 3 records instead of one (i.e. my employees have to go into QuickBase and fill out 3 short forms rather than one slightly longer form). Is it possible to create these three child records automatically when one parent record is created?Comparing Multiple Fields in One Pie Chart Hello! I have a table that tracks the distribution of labor hours for an operation. The table has three numeric fields that track each kind of labor hour - meetings, rework, and overhead. There are three fields because each operation has some hours devoted to each kind of labor hour. I would like to compare the three fields against each other in a pie chart. For example, an ideal pie chart would have three wedges - one for meetings, one for rework, and one for overhead. How can I compare these three fields against each other? Picture is included below. Thanks! __