# Report table

The *Report table*-Widget gives you the option to display aggregated data from a specific period on the dashboard in tabular form. You can individually configure the number of rows, the columns to be displayed, and the presentation of totals or averages. This gives you a precise and flexible option for preparing and analyzing data from various assets clearly.

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## **When should this widget be used?**

The **report table widget** is ideal if you want to evaluate and display aggregated data over a specific period. It is especially useful for:

* **Long-term analyses** of operating hours, consumption data, or other measured values.
* **Comparison of data** from different periods (daily, weekly, monthly).
* **Clear presentation** of key figures in tabular form in order to identify trends or create reports.

This widget offers you the necessary flexibility to display data precisely and in a structured way.

## Configure widget

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1. Make sure you are in the **"Dashboard"** menu.
2. Add the schedule widget as [↗ Custom widget.](https://doc.eliona.io/collection/dokumentation/widgets/benutzerdefinierte-widgets#schritt-fur-schritt-ein-benutzerdefinertes-widget-erstellen)
3. Click on **"Add widget"**.
4. Click on «**Custom»**.
5. Click on **«Your custom report table widget»**.

   ▷ The window **"Fig. 2 Configure widget"** appears
6. **Select primary asset** (optional)\
   In **\[D]** select a primary asset if you want to set the widget title and alarms based on a specific asset; this will then be in **\[A]** displayed.
7. **Set widget width**\
   Select in **\[E]** specify how much space the widget should take up on the dashboard (1 cell, 2 cells, or full width).
8. **Set date and period**\
   Enter in **\[F]** the **date period** for the data query. You can choose between **Day**, **week** or **month** to select.\
   ◈ This selection determines how the data is aggregated. For example, if you select “Month,” the data for each month is summarized.\
   In addition, in **\[F]** specify from which point in time the data should start, and how many **Rows** of data should be displayed.
9. **Set alignment and column width**\
   In **\[G]** you can **alignment** of the text in the cells and columns (left, center, right).\
   ◈ If the column width in **\[G]** is set to “manual,” you can adjust the width of the columns by dragging the column edges.
10. **Edit columns**
    * **Delete columns**: Click on the **trash icon** **\[H]**&#x74;o delete a column.
    * **Move columns**: Drag the **\[I]**&#x74;o change the order of the columns.
    * **Add new columns**: Click on **Add column** **\[J]**&#x74;o add a new column.\
      ▷ The new column appears in the table.
11. **Set column content**\
    For each column, you can determine the content type in **\[K]** :
    * **Text**: Allows you to add text to the column.
    * **Date**: Shows the date.
    * **Data**: Shows data of a selected attribute **\[L]**.
    * **Sum**: Sums the values in the previous columns.\
      ◈ In **\[M]** you can optionally specify a unit for the total column.
12. **Set column heading**\
    Enter in **\[N]** enter a heading for each column to clearly label the content.&#x20;

    ◈ The heading is visible in **\[B]** of the widget
13. **Save widget**\
    Click on **Add widget** **\[O]**, to save the widget.\
    ▷ The widget appears on the dashboard and displays the configured data.
