The Items graph shows I had nothing in my store prior to July 26th. Then a magical growth spurt happened overnight and I was a proud owner of 200K items.
For me the items graph is not very usefull, as I think isn't for more stores. I'm at about 300k items, selling even 10k (not very likely) in a short period won't effect the graph very much and you can't really read the numbers. Is it possible to have a dynamic scale on it so y axis would start at the lowest number in the period shown and end at the highest number. That way you could better see difference in inventory
For the issue of iems going to 0, you posted at 12:14am, maybe the graph input is done at 12:00 and it takes a short time to redo the graph
@lawrence, I love the graphs (you know I'm a data girl)... I think Stellar has a great idea in adding another one for lot fluctations, and for both you could maybe change the axis to 1000s (but to 100s if count is less than 2000 for either chart) which might then show a more remarkable change for the bigger stores? Just brainstorming out loud!
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I'm at about 300k items, selling even 10k (not very likely) in a short period won't effect the graph very much and you can't really read the numbers.
Is it possible to have a dynamic scale on it so y axis would start at the lowest number in the period shown and end at the highest number. That way you could better see difference in inventory
For the issue of iems going to 0, you posted at 12:14am, maybe the graph input is done at 12:00 and it takes a short time to redo the graph
@Lawrence Also great addition would be the same graph but for Lots, it would show the variety of your Store.
A bug that I see now is that if you change the view to Year or Lifetime the quantity is changed to 4.000.000 and my top ever is now with 580.000....