--- title: Explore data in Chronograf description: Query and visualize data in the Data Explorer. menu: chronograf_1_8: name: Explore data in Chronograf weight: 130 parent: Guides --- Explore and visualize your data in the **Data Explorer**. For both InfluxQL and Flux, Chronograf allows you to move seamlessly between using the builder or templates and manually editing the query; when possible, the interface automatically populates the builder with the information from your raw query. Choose between [visualization types](/chronograf/v1.8/guides/visualization-types/) for your query. To open the **Data Explorer**, click the **Explore** icon in the navigation bar: ## Select local time or UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) - In the upper-right corner of the page, select the time to view metrics and events by clicking one of the following: - **UTC** for Coordinated Universal Time - **Local** for the local time reported by your browser > **Note:** If your organization spans multiple time zones, we recommend using UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) to ensure that everyone sees metrics and events for the same time. ## Explore data with InfluxQL InfluxQL is a SQL-like query language you can use to interact with data in InfluxDB. For detailed tutorials and reference material, see our [InfluxQL documentation](/{{< latest "influxdb" "v1" >}}/query_language/). {{% note %}} #### Limited InfluxQL support in InfluxDB Cloud and OSS 2.x Chronograf interacts with **InfluxDB Cloud** and **InfluxDB OSS 2.x** through the [v1 compatibility API](/influxdb/cloud/reference/api/influxdb-1x/). The v1 compatibility API provides limited InfluxQL support. For more information, see [InfluxQL support](/influxdb/cloud/query-data/influxql/#influxql-support). {{% /note %}} 1. Open the Data Explorer and click **Add a Query**. 2. To the right of the source dropdown above the graph placeholder, select **InfluxQL** as the source type. 3. Use the builder to select from your existing data and allow Chronograf to format the query for you. Alternatively, manually enter and edit a query. 4. You can also select from the dropdown list of **Metaquery Templates**. Metaqueries show information about a database, such as. 5. Click **Show template values** to display the calculated values in the template. ## Explore data with Flux Flux is InfluxData's new functional data scripting language designed for querying, analyzing, and acting on time series data. To learn more about Flux, see [Getting started with Flux](/{{< latest "influxdb" "v2" >}}/query-data/get-started). 1. Open the Data Explorer and click **Add a Query**. 2. To the right of the source dropdown above the graph placeholder, select **Flux** as the source type. The **Schema**, **Functions**, and **Script** panes appear. 3. Use the **Schema** pane to explore your available data. Click the **+** sign next to a bucket name to expand its content. 4. Use the **Functions** pane to view details about the available Flux functions. 5. Use the **Script** pane to enter your Flux query. * To get started with your query, click the **Script Wizard**. In the wizard, you can select a bucket, measurement, fields and an aggregate. For example, if you make the above selections, the wizard inserts the following script: ```js from(bucket: "telegraf/autogen") |> range(start: dashboardTime) |> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "cpu" and (r._field == "usage_system")) |> window(every: autoInterval) |> toFloat() |> percentile(percentile: 0.95) |> group(except: ["_time", "_start", "_stop", "_value"]) ``` * Alternatively, you can enter your entire script manually. 6. Click **Run Script** in the top bar of the **Script** pane. You can then preview your graph in the above pane. ## Visualize your query Select the **Visualization** tab at the top of the **Data Explorer**. For details about all of the available visualization options, see [Visualization types in Chronograf](/chronograf/v1.8/guides/visualization-types/). ## Add queries to dashboards To add your query and graph to a dashboard: 1. Click **Send to Dashboard** in the upper right. 2. In the **Target Dashboard(s)** dropdown, select at least one existing dashboard to send the cell to, or select **Send to a New Dashboard**. 3. Enter a name for the new cell and, if you created a new dashboard, the new dashboard. 4. Click **Send to Dashboard(s)**.