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Hi All

i have some questions about charts and animation. is it possible to make WF normal graph that created by graph assistnce or advanced graph assistance to be an animated? if so can any one to help here? or if not is there any alternative or work around?



I appreciate your help guys


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Qalqiliano

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Animated graph from within webfocus: No.
Any alternative: none that I know of.


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I would love to be able to create interactive charts like this one:

xe.com/currencycharts


Francis


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Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
 
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Q, I'm not sure what you mean by automation but somewhere in the 7.6.9/7.6.10 time frame, there is limited animation available with the Flash technologies. I thought it was more robust in the 77 track.

You may need an Adobe Flex/Flash license to make full use of it.


Ginny
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The closest you can get to what you are looking for is to use active reports flex. In 77 you can then use the ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT FLEX option to achieve some form of interactivity.
 
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JS Mark

i did your suggestion is working excellent

would you please if you can help me for how to change the charts properties let say the hight and width because it seem in FLEX it is fixed


I appreciate your Help

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Qalqiliano


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