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Greetings All,

I am in the process of creating a vertical stacked bar graph in webfocus. Each vertical bars has been divided/stacked into several regions based on the data. The problem is, the values for some sections of the bar overlap with each other, which obviously is due to less data available for that particular region w.r.t other regions.Is it possible to display these values differently (at another part of graph, with an arrow separately, etc.)?
Let me know if any other information required.
Thanks and Regards,
Jagriti

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Hi Jagriti

If the regions with less data are always static you could filter them out of this graph and create a second graph that only includes those regions.


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Thank you for your response Chuk!

And apologies for my delay in respone. (had limited access to internet).

The region with less data is actually not static.

I am in the process of trying for displaying a table beneath the graph that consists the values in tabular format separately. Lets see how it goes, will post an update.

Any more suggestions are happily welcomed.

Regards,
Jagriti


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