The Analyze charts summarize what was tracked for a person. Choosing a sensible date window and knowing which filters apply makes patterns much easier to see.
Date range
A single date range control sits at the top of Analyze and applies to the tab you're on (Dashboard, Audit Log, or MAR Reporting).
- Pick a start and end date in the calendar.
- Click Update to reload with that span.
- The range can cover up to three months at a time. Narrower windows load faster and are easier to read.
There are no quick presets ("Today", "Last 7 days") — you choose concrete dates. If you don't set a range, Analyze opens on roughly the last week by default.
The dashboard charts
On the Dashboard tab the charts stack like this:
- Overall trend — a high-level summary of the profile's recent direction.
- Frequency and duration — how often things happened and how long they lasted, controlled by the category filters below.
- Multi Graph / Line Graph — a larger combined chart with two views. Multi Graph adds a timer control (to narrow the time-of-day window) and a toggle to draw bubble charts as scatterplots. This combined graph is web only.
Category filters
Below the charts, filter buttons turn each category's data on or off. Use All / Clear to switch everything on or off at once. Your selections are saved for that profile on your device.
The available categories depend on what your organization tracks, and commonly include:
- Behavior categories — Desirable, Warning, Challenging, Intervention Strategies, and any custom categories (names follow your organization's labels).
- Environment — General Environment, Schedule Changes, External Influences.
- Health Challenges and timed health — Overall Health, Food, Digestion (when tracked).
Only categories that actually have data in the range show much; empty ones may show little or nothing.
Reading the charts well
- Check the axes — the same pattern looks different when the scale changes.
- Pair with the audit log — open a noisy day's entries when a spike needs context.
- One bad day isn't a trend — widen the range for a steadier picture.
Time zones
Dates and days follow the profile's time zone. So an entry logged late at night stays on the calendar day it was logged for that person — it isn't bumped to the next day.
A profile gets its time zone from its location, so make sure the profile has a location set. If a profile has no location (and no time zone), the dashboard falls back to UTC, which can shift which day a late-night entry appears on. Setting the profile's location fixes this.
Refreshing data
After you click Update, the charts re-render for the new range. If you just logged data in another tab, refresh the browser to pull it in.
Common questions
- I changed the dates but nothing happened. — Pick the end date, then click Update.
- The chart is empty. — Check the range, the profile, and the category filters: an over-narrow range or everything turned off can hide the data.
- Can I save a custom layout? — Category filter selections persist per profile on your device; the date range you set each visit.