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I have several holds in a fex; one is the total count of all users by months, another is a count for individual max value for the users on a system by users by months and a third is similiar to the second hold, but it's a count of min value of users. how can I display those holds all on one graph? Any ideas on what I need to make this work?

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If the formats of your hold files are virtually identical, you can use the MORE command, i.e. Universal Concatenation, to combine the 3 hold files then do the graph on the result. You may have to create an id field to determine which set of data is which on the graph.


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Okay, separate question...What if I wanted the graphs to be side by side?



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I though you wanted them all on one graph?

If not, use the PDF Layout Painter to put all three graphs side-by-side. Create your graph focexecs separately and then do an external reference in the painter.


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I do, I was asking a separate question is all. And I'll give that a shot. Thanks!



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UNIONALL.FEX is easier to use than MORE.

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