diff --git a/docs/exploration-and-organization/images/x-ray-example.png b/docs/exploration-and-organization/images/x-ray-example.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..393680d0d718097230c8e56ddb894ff5f73031e9 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/exploration-and-organization/images/x-ray-example.png differ diff --git a/docs/exploration-and-organization/x-rays.md b/docs/exploration-and-organization/x-rays.md index 6f6bea5cf230caab26b193629f6e8da0c50f7042..143ab838b7321ef53f5e4304cedb52eafe9b15b7 100644 --- a/docs/exploration-and-organization/x-rays.md +++ b/docs/exploration-and-organization/x-rays.md @@ -14,12 +14,16 @@ One great way to explore your data in general in Metabase is to click on points  -Metabase will give you some options: +Metabase will give you some options: - **X-ray** - **Compare to the rest** -In both options, Metabase will create a bunch of new questions that look at the selected data in different ways. +In both cases, Metabase will take a look at the fields in that table or model, and automatically generate charts that summarize the data based on the data types it finds. + +Here's an example X-ray: + + ## X-raying models and tables