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I'm sure that the percent associated with a pie slice can be displayed in the legend of a pie chart. However, I cannot get it to do so in the Advanced Graph Assistant. Would someone please let me know how to accomplish this? Thanks in Advance -DougThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Doug,
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Posts: 3132 | Location: Tennessee, Nashville area | Registered: February 23, 2005
A possible trick is to actually concat the data value to the sort key
so for example
TABLE FILE CAR SUM PCT.DEALER_COST COMPUTE CAR_PCT/A50= CAR || ' ' | FTOA(C1,'D12.2%','A15'); NOPRINT BY TOTAL CAR_PCT ON TABLE SET HOLDLIST PRINTONLY ON TABLE HOLD END -RUN GRAPH FILE HOLD SUM DEALER_COST ACROSS CAR_PCT etc.
That's what I thought... I'll check it out as per your suggestion. "They" want the legend to show the percent as well as the field. So, that's what they'll get.
-Doug
Posts: 3132 | Location: Tennessee, Nashville area | Registered: February 23, 2005