Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term
sectoriels
L'accueil de votre espace de travail vous permet d'afficher des indicateurs qui représentent des informations utiles telles que le nombre de dossiers en cours, vos interventions réalisées, la répartition des incidents par états, etc.
Vos indicateurs peuvent se présenter sous forme de liste ou d'historique ou encore sous forme de graphique (histogrammes, sectoriels, jauges).
What's your guess about these "sectoriels"?
2 +3 | pie charts | DLyons |
Mar 26, 2013 18:49: Jane Proctor (X) changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Yolanda Broad, Catharine Cellier-Smart, Jane Proctor (X)
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