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I found a post on this topic from about a year ago -- just wondering if there is a way to do this.
EXAMPLE: Let's say I have a pie graph that displays sales by unit for the last 2 years. My value (y) axis is sales (summary), my category (x) axis is unit, and then on the 'across' tab, I have year (because I want 2004 and 2005 to be separate pies). User wants to be able to drill-down on the 2005 pie and get 2005 sales by unit by month. In other words, the year needs to be a parameter for the drill-down. I can't make this work unless I make it another Y value and make it visible. If I make year a visible Y axis value then I get extra pies for the year.
Is there no way to get this to display correctly AND have the proper drill-down?
Your query is something like.. sum myvalue across my mycategory across year
This displays one pie for each year. In the drill down list if you include the year as a specifically passed value it should be available to the next FEX. I would think it would not matter if the year is visible or not.
yeah, I would think it would not either... But, it does.
Here is a snippet of the actual code I'm using:
SUM SEG01.RELIABILITY_DOWNTIME AS 'Reliability Downtime' SEG01.ENTRY_DATE_YY NOPRINT ACROSS SEG01.PLANT_UNIT AS 'Plant' BY SEG01.ENTRY_DATE_YY WHERE ( ENTRY_DATE_YY GE (YY-1) );
As long as the 'NOPRINT' remains in place, this drill-down will not work.
If anyone has been able to get the desired behavior, I would definitely appreciate your help and advice. Even some kind of workaround would be helpful at this point.
If your on 5.3 it's WebFOCUS Graphics Version 5 Release 3 (DN4500605.0904) which you will have to download from doc services. If your pre 5.3 it's the javagraphapi.pdf which is in the devstudio bin directory.
? from a novice grafer...why do you have ENTRY_DATE_YY twice in your request? If there is some reason, then try defining a second version of ENTRY_DATE_YY, say, DEFINE FILE thing FAKEDATE/YYMD = SEG01.ENTRY_DATE_YY; END GRAPH... then refer to your noprint field as FAKEDATE NOPRINT then in your dd, the reference to the fieldname ENTRY_DATE_YY will have only 1 place to look, instead of 2.
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