Control Charts - Mean, Upper Control Limit (UCL), and Lower Control Limit (LCL)
I posted a requested in the Idea Exchange for a new chart type, Statistical Process Control Charts (link below). I wanted to ask the Dojo if anyone has done something like this already? What I really need to be able to include in a line chart are the Mean, UCL and LCL values. Plotting the actual results with those lines displayed is what I'm trying to accomplish.
Anyone know how to do this?
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Is there anyone that could help with this request?
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With line graphs, I know there's a way to show average and median lines with some tinkering (under Chart Properties>Grid Lines>Calculated Line).
The only other option I can think of is to use for UCL and LCL is to use Chart Properties>Scale Marker Range, enter in your min and max values, and make the lines red like you have them. Of course, you would need to know what those values are and would be static instead of calculated. From there, you can shade the area between the two limits to highlight the area of focus.
This may or may not be exactly what you needed, but let me know if that helps.
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