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  • Shubham

    Member
    January 9, 2018 at 1:42 pm

    We can add maximum of 20 components (reports) in a dashboard.

  • Subhendu

    Member
    January 9, 2018 at 1:48 pm

    Hi Suryadeep,

    Each dashboard can have up to 20 components. So you can have maximum 20 components on your dashboard.

     

    Thanks,

    Subhendu

  • Archit

    Member
    January 9, 2018 at 2:02 pm

    Hello Suryadeep,

    We can add upto 20 components in a single dashboard and every component can use single report. So it says we can add upto 20 reports in single dashboard.

    Hope this answer would be helpful!!

  • Parul

    Member
    September 18, 2018 at 1:29 pm

    Hi

    Add some more points:

    DashBoard support Summary and Matrix report type and dashboard support tabular also but tabular report if rows are limited (maximum 10).

    Tabular reports are the simplest and fastest way to look at data. Similar to a spreadsheet, they consist simply of an ordered set of fields in columns, with each matching record listed in a row. Tabular reports are best for creating lists of records or a list with a single grand total. They can't be used to create groups of data or charts, and can't be used in dashboards unless rows are limited. Examples include contact mailing lists and activity reports.

    Summary reports are similar to tabular reports, but also allow users to group rows of data, view subtotals, and create charts. They can be used as the source report for dashboard components. Use this type for a report to show subtotals based on the value of a particular field or when you want to create a hierarchical list, such as all opportunities for your team, subtotaled by Stage and Owner. Summary reports with no groupings show as tabular reports on the report run page.

    Matrix reports are similar to summary reports but allow you to group and summarize data by both rows and columns. They can be used as the source report for dashboard components. Use this type for comparing related totals, especially if you have large amounts of data to summarize and you need to compare values in several different fields, or you want to look at data by date and by product, person, or geography. Matrix reports without at least one row and one column grouping show as summary reports on the report run page.
    Watch Video Demo Building Matrix Reports

    Joined reports let you create multiple report blocks that provide different views of your data. Each block acts like a “sub-report,” with its own fields, columns, sorting, and filtering. A joined report can even contain data from different report types.
    Watch Video Demo Introducing Joined Reports in Salesforce

    Thanks.

  • shariq

    Member
    September 20, 2018 at 11:47 pm

    Hi,

    Dashboard can have maximum up to 20 components.

    Hope this helps.

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