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trend line on Graphs?

edited Jan 3, 2020 12:37AM in Search / Reporting 18 comments

Two questions about the trend Graphs in NS.

1. NS said that with v11.0.4 they would be dropping the incomplete data at the end of the graphs. So, the graphs would always end with the most current "whole unit" (month, week, quarter) ....but it looks like it still shows the incomplete data thus making the trend graphs display an improper downward trend on the right side of most graphs. Why don't we have the advertised improvement?

2. Do the trend graphs always start at the same point as the left most piece of data in the "regular graph" or do they start with real "trend data" that is looking at the trend established by the older data that is not displayed on the graph? To me it looks like it does NOT look off of the graph range to determine it's trend starting point. Ours always appear to start on the same point as the "regular graph" (which would not be a very accurate way of doing it).

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