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I have a user who's asking me if WebFOCUS can do these things listed below saying graphs in Excel can not. I don't see anything in the doc that leads me to believe these things can be done, but, thought I would run it by you experts out there!

This user wants to;

Stack colums, where each bar on the graph is broken out into different pieces (stacked not clustered).

Then they want to add the % text into the piece of the stacked column.

Then, add data points into the same graph.

I have an excel document with examples of what this user wants, if anyone is interested.

Thanks and Happy New Year to everyone.

Carol
 
Posts: 428 | Location: Springfield, MA | Registered: May 07, 2003Report This Post
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Hi Carol,
you can't do it in the GRAPH file, but you can "do" all that in focus, using focus to code html. it was part of my presentation at summit and to you folks. Do you still have the handout? you can download it from my ftp site.
if you want help, just give a call.
 
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As always, thanks Susannah!
I do have your handout and I'll take a look.
and....
Happy New Year

Carol
 
Posts: 428 | Location: Springfield, MA | Registered: May 07, 2003Report This Post
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Hi Carol.

What release are you using?

Check out the R53 Graphing manual... loads of functionality.

If you want to send your doc to me I'll see what I can figure out for you.

karen_piippo@informationbuilders.com
 
Posts: 346 | Location: Melbourne Australia | Registered: April 15, 2003Report This Post
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Hi Karen,
We're on release 5.2.4

I'll email you the document with the user questions.

Thanks for your help!
Carol
 
Posts: 428 | Location: Springfield, MA | Registered: May 07, 2003Report This Post
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Karen,

Thank you again for your time and effort to answer my graphing questions, this was very helpful.

Have a great day,
Carol
 
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