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You can make natural language queries related to indicators, tables, or columns from the
Analytics Q&A in the Analytics Center.
Analytics Q&A supports the following languages:
English
French
Canadian French
Spanish
German
Japanese
This feature is not available in sessions that use an unsupported language.
Note: Analytics Q&A is also available in the classic environment, in Report Designer. For more
information, see Create a report with Analytics
Q&A
Entering queries
Figure 1. Analytics Q&A before you enter a query
As you type in a query, Analytics Q&A suggests recent searches, indicators, tables, and columns that match what you have typed so far. Only the tables and columns to which you have access are shown.
Selecting from several likely tables
If Analytics Q&A cannot determine which table you want, it shows you up to three likely
tables. In the following screenshot, the user has asked for assets grouped by asset tag and
displayed as a bar chart. However, the system cannot determine whether the user is interested in
the Asset [alm_asset], the Key Value [cmdb_key_value], or the Tag [label] table.Figure 2. Refining search to select table
Results
If your query is successful, Analytics Q&A shows your result as whichever of the following
visualizations you specified. If you do not specify a visualization, Analytics Q&A
determines which visualization is the most appropriate:
List
Trend
Single score
Bar
Pie chart visualization
The results are subject to an ACL security check against your roles. Visualizations based on
tables follow Reporting security. Visualizations based on Performance Analytics
follow PA security.
The following example shows the results of a query where you specify a breakdown for grouping
the results. Analytics Q&A determines that the query matches an indicator. Because
indicators show trends over time, Analytics Q&A determines that a trend line is the
appropriate visualization:Figure 3. Analytics Q&A results
If you do not want to see the change in scores over time, click Click here to see
only the current data. Analytics Q&A returns the current values on the
underlying table instead of the indicator scores.Figure 4. Analytics Q&A latest score results
Hold your cursor over the chart to get more information about breakdowns. In a time series
trend, you get the values for all the breakdowns on the selected day. In a column chart of the
latest scores, you get the score of the breakdown you select. If the result is a visualization
for an indicator, click on a value to open the indicator in KPI Details.
By default, you also see the following details if they apply:
Which table you are querying
The unit for the values
The data aggregation method
Which column you are grouping by
What date field you are measuring the trend by, and at what frequency
Which additional conditions you want to apply to your query
Lastly, you can send feedback on your query results by selecting thumbs up or down.
Note: If
you only select one item from the suggestion or indicator or table, the feedback option is not
available. By selecting only one item, you do not use the query parser. By not using the query
parser, you do not create a query log. The feedback is attached to the query log, but the log
must already exist.
New queries
To make a new query or view a list of your KPIs, click Back. Returning
to the Analytics Center updates your list of the last five successful queries.
How to make a valid query
When you write a query, use special keywords to denote the type and range of information you
are looking for, filters you want to apply, and other parameters. To see a full list of keywords
and their uses, click How can I improve my results?.
You can ask your Now Platform administrator to add synonyms and semantic shortcuts
for keywords. For more information, see Create an NLQ synonym and Create an NLQ shortcut.
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