Add one or more datasets to a graph
- Select the Graphs tab to open the Graphs Home screen.
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Do any of the following:
- To create a graph from scratch, select Build custom graph.
- To create a graph based on a graph template, select a graph template in the Template graphs section of the Graphs Home screen.
- Select Add line in the Graphs pane of the Custom graph screen.
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Select the Module field:
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Select Modules to base your dataset on:
- A specific health module score
- A technical module score (or flock report module score)
- Select Scores to base your dataset on one of the aggregated health scores (that is: TMLS, the Dysbacteriosis score or the Intestinal condition score).
The name of your dataset in the Graphs pane automatically changes depending on what you select in the Module field.
If you want, you can adjust the name of your dataset (see section Manually adjust the name of a dataset).
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Specify a date range in the Period fields of the Graphs pane.
If the X-axis of your graph displays ... then ... the age of the birds you can specify a date range for each individual dataset that you add.
a period of time you can only specify the date range once, for the first dataset that you add.
If you create any additional datasets in the Graphs pane, you will not be able to fill in the Period fields.
To modify the data displayed on the X-axis of your graph, see section Format a graph.
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Select the Farms field and do any of the following:
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To filter the farms list, select one or more filters.
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To search for a farm name, type the name in the Search for a farm field.
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- Select Done.
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In the Health status Flock field, select whether you would like to analyze the health data of:
- Only the visits of healthy flock
- Only the visits of sick flock
- All visits
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If necessary, select Add filter to set some additional filters based on information added on the level of the flock:
- Select one or more filters to further refine your selection.
- Select Close.
To add an additional dataset, you can simply select Add line again.
You can add up to six datasets in one graph.