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<dksib>
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I need to create a single graph with two types of displays. The top would be a single line with rounded edges created by using something like a bubble gragh and then the line would connect the dots. The bottom would be a cluster group stack. Both the top and bottom would use the bottom Groups and the grades on the left would be repeated on top but condence.

Is this possible within WebFocus?
 
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dksib...

please start to update your signature so we all know what platform and wf version you use.

I created several graphs and what you want might be possible but can you post some datasets to explain better what you want?

You can create a double graph with pe a clusterd bar in the lower part and a line graph in the upper part, using the same across value.
a line graph can have smooth edges so that might be what you want. (it depends maybe on the version you have)

You can download a 1400 page pdf from the Information Builders website.




Frank

prod: WF 7.6.10 platform Windows,
databases: msSQL2000, msSQL2005, RMS, Oracle, Sybase,IE7
test: WF 7.6.10 on the same platform and databases,IE7

 
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