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How can we apply colours to charts/process explorer/tables in Views?

Hi @ewa.aniśk ,

 

I think the easiest one are the charts, you need to go in the charts settings and in colours select the KPI you want to colour, after that you can also stack by adding again KPIs from the Knowledge Model.

 

For tables the only way to bring some colour is to use content rules, you need to create display rules, some more info here: https://docs.celonis.com/en/views-components.html#UUID-f9eeb23f-5d00-22c1-13a1-960b8c059ea9_id_ViewsComponents-DisplayRulesdisplay-rule

 

For the Process Explorer you can have different colours only when you have more than 1 event log otherwise you'll be stuck with the black as far as i know.


Hi @ewa.aniśk ,

 

I think the easiest one are the charts, you need to go in the charts settings and in colours select the KPI you want to colour, after that you can also stack by adding again KPIs from the Knowledge Model.

 

For tables the only way to bring some colour is to use content rules, you need to create display rules, some more info here: https://docs.celonis.com/en/views-components.html#UUID-f9eeb23f-5d00-22c1-13a1-960b8c059ea9_id_ViewsComponents-DisplayRulesdisplay-rule

 

For the Process Explorer you can have different colours only when you have more than 1 event log otherwise you'll be stuck with the black as far as i know.

@ewa.aniśk 

 

Also feel free to check the views created within the try celonis environments (i.e., the Order Management Demo). As you can go into the studio within those environments as well, you can get some insights/learning from very elaborate views which are already built.


Hi @ewa.aniśk ,

 

I think the easiest one are the charts, you need to go in the charts settings and in colours select the KPI you want to colour, after that you can also stack by adding again KPIs from the Knowledge Model.

 

For tables the only way to bring some colour is to use content rules, you need to create display rules, some more info here: https://docs.celonis.com/en/views-components.html#UUID-f9eeb23f-5d00-22c1-13a1-960b8c059ea9_id_ViewsComponents-DisplayRulesdisplay-rule

 

For the Process Explorer you can have different colours only when you have more than 1 event log otherwise you'll be stuck with the black as far as i know.

Thank you Lorenco!


@ewa.aniśk 

 

Also feel free to check the views created within the try celonis environments (i.e., the Order Management Demo). As you can go into the studio within those environments as well, you can get some insights/learning from very elaborate views which are already built.

Thank you Denis!


Hi all, 

Is there any way to configure the colour of Activities in Process Explorer?

 

e.g. Blue for activitities ‘A’,’B’,’C’

 

Thank you!

 

Leonardo


Applying colours to charts, tables, and Process Explorer components in Celonis.com  Views is a powerful way to enhance data visualization and user experience. When building applications, thoughtful use of colour can make your dashboards more intuitive and insightful.

For Process Explorer and Variant Explorer:

Navigate to your Studio view and enter Edit View.

Select the explorer component you wish to customise.

In the Settings tab, find the Colouring section and click on Event Colouring.

Click Add to create a new visual mapping.

Assign colours to specific events or activities by selecting them from the dropdown and choosing your desired colour.

Save your colour mapping and apply it to your explorer component.

For Tables:

In the Settings tab, locate the Colouring section.

Choose between Gradient, Threshold, or Categorical colouring.

Configure the colour rules based on your data values.

Apply the colour scheme to your table columns.

For Charts:

In the Settings tab, find the Colouring section.

Select a colour palette or define custom colours for your chart elements.

Apply the colour scheme to your chart components.

Incorporating these colour customizations can significantly improve the clarity and impact of your analytical applications. If you need further assistance or examples, feel free to ask!


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