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When above query are used in a graph panel the result will be two series named `Metric A` and `Metric B` with value of `valueOne` and `valueTwo` plotted over `time`.
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When the above query is used in a graph panel, it will produce two series named `Metric A` and `Metric B` with the values `valueOne` and `valueTwo` plotted over `time`.
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ORDER BY 1
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```
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When above query are used in a graph panel the result will be two series named `valueOne` and `valueTwo` with value of `valueOne` and `valueTwo` plotted over `time`.
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When the above query is used in a graph panel, it will produce two series named `Metric A` and `Metric B` with the values `valueOne` and `valueTwo` plotted over `time`.
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ORDER BY 1
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```
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When above query are used in a graph panel the result will be two series named `Metric A` and `Metric B` with an average of `valueOne` plotted over `time`.
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Any two series lacking a value in a 3 minute window will render a line between those two lines. You'll notice that the graph to the right never goes down to zero.
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When the above query is used in a graph panel, it will produce two series named `Metric A` and `Metric B` with the values `valueOne` and `valueTwo` plotted over `time`.
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Any two series lacking a value in a three-minute window will render a line between those two lines. You'll notice that the graph to the right never goes down to zero.
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SELECT hostname __text, id __value FROM host
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```
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You can also create nested variables. For example if you had another variable named `region`. Then you could have
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the hosts variable only show hosts from the current selected region with a query like this (if `region` is a multi-value variable then use the `IN` comparison operator rather than `=` to match against multiple values):
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You can also create nested variables. For example, if you had another variable named `region`. Then you could have
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the hosts variable only show hosts from the current selected region with a query like this (if `region` is a multi-value variable, then use the `IN` comparison operator rather than `=` to match against multiple values):
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```sql
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SELECT hostname FROM host WHERE region IN ($region)
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### Examples
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{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v51/mssql_metrics_graph.png" class="docs-image--no-shadow docs-image--right" >}}
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For the following examples the database table is defined in [Time series queries](#time-series-queries). Let's say that we want to visualize 4 series in a graph panel, i.e. all combinations of columns `valueOne`, `valueTwo` and `measurement`. Graph panel to the right visualizes what we want to achieve. To solve this we actually need to use two queries:
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For the following examples, the database table is defined in [Time series queries](#time-series-queries). Let's say that we want to visualize four series in a graph panel, such as all combinations of columns `valueOne`, `valueTwo` and `measurement`. Graph panel to the right visualizes what we want to achieve. To solve this, we need to use two queries:
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**First query:**
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