Tool Mentor: Working with Charts Using Rational ClearQuest
This tool mentor describes how to create and use charts to analyze the results of a query using RationalClearQuest.
Tool: Rational ClearQuest
Main Description
Note that the Rational ClearQuest
chart functionality is only available on Windows.
Overview
Charts use a graphical format to display information found by a query. Charts are a way to query data graphically for
further analysis. Rational ClearQuest provides three charts to help you analyze your data: distribution, trend, and
aging charts. You can display a chart in five formats: pie, bar, stacked bar, area, and line.
There are three main parts to a chart: the x-axis for grouping the data; the y-axis for defining how the data is
measured; and the legend.
This tool mentor provides the steps for the following:
Creating and Saving a Chart
Running a Chart
Printing a Chart
Creating and Saving a Chart
You use the Chart Wizard to create a distribution chart, a trend chart, or an aging chart. To create a chart, do the
following:
Click Query > New Chart or click the Chart button on the toolbar.
Select the record type that you want to chart, and click OK.
Under Chart Type, click the type of chart you want to create, and click Next.
Select the Run Query check box to run a query when you create the chart. If you leave the Run Query
check box cleared, the chart results will be empty until you define which records you want to chart, using the
Query Editor tab.
Specify the parameters for the chart type and click Next.
Define labels for the chart, and click Next.
Select the type of display you want to use for the chart, and click Next. Bar, stacked bar, and pie displays
are helpful for distribution charts. Line and area displays are helpful for trend and aging charts.
Customize how your chart will appear by selecting the check boxes for the styles that you want to include in your
chart.
Click Finish to compile the chart.
To save the chart, click File > Save or File > Save As.
Running a Chart
Charts you have saved can be run when you want to analyze the data. To run a chart:
Double-click the chart in the workspace.
Depending on the chart you selected, you may be prompted to specify parameters that further define the query
associated with the chart. If this happens, specify the parameters you want and click OK or Run
Query.
Printing a Chart
To print a chart, do the following:
Click anywhere on the chart that you want to print.
To print, the chart display area must be active.
To see a preview of what you are printing, select File > Print Preview.
To print a chart in black and white, you must be viewing the chart in black and white. Make sure that
View > Color is not selected.
Click File > Print Chart.
In the Print dialog box, select the options you want to use, and click OK.