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While at a previous company, we had PMF. There was a particular graph gadget in PMF that I found to be valuable in metrics, that I cannot find in the standard WebFOCUS. I am trying to determine if that graph is available for use in standard WebFOCUS. This graph looks like a slider. On the left would be the zero tick, while on the right woudl be a tick mark with the goal amount. The slider tick would provide the current value. Does anyone know about this gadget, if it is available for use in standard WF, and if so, how do I get it?This message has been edited. Last edited by: gerndude,
WebFOCUS 8203 Gen 43 App Studio 8203 Gen 04232018 Hyperstage 8203M Gen 1320 MS Sequel Server 2014 Windows 10 Excel/AHTML/PDF/HTML Chrome, IE11
Posts: 48 | Location: Carmel IN | Registered: September 26, 2008
If you go to the documentation for PMF https://webfocusinfocenter.inf...mf/tech-library.html and look at the PMF User's Guide, you'll see a Gadget Catalog. Please find the chart you're referring to and tell us the name of the gadget.
WebFOCUS 8206, Unix, Windows
Posts: 1853 | Location: New York City | Registered: December 30, 2015
I'm not sure if PMF uses a D3 extension (didn't see one in github). It looks like an inverted bar chart with some basic markers. Take a look at this topic in the doc maybe you can assemble what you're looking for with the techniques they provide.