# Record Summary

## Overview

The Record Summary category provides powerful data aggregation and visualization capabilities for analyzing laboratory record creation and user activity patterns across your entire workspace. These widgets enable administrators and managers to generate dynamic charts grouped by projects, tables, personnel, dates, or custom columns. With support for multiple chart types including bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, and radar plots, this category delivers comprehensive insights into productivity trends, system engagement, and data distribution at the organizational level. Whether tracking team performance, monitoring cross-project activity, auditing user behavior, or identifying usage trends, these widgets transform raw data into strategic insights that support executive reporting, resource planning, and compliance oversight directly within your dashboard.

## Widgets

* [Record Summary](/widgets/dashboard-widgets/reports/record-summary/record-summary.md) - Visualize and analyze workspace-wide record creation patterns with customizable charts and data aggregation across multiple dimensions
* [Activity Summary](/widgets/dashboard-widgets/reports/record-summary/activity-summary.md) - Visualize and analyze workspace-wide user activity patterns with customizable charts grouped by projects, tables, personnel, and date

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The Record Summary widget replaces the previous specialized widgets (Record Summary By Date, Record Summary By Tables, Record Summary By Projects, and Record Summary By Users), providing all their functionality through flexible "Group By" configuration.
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