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I'm trying to create a bar chart that is both clustered and stacked. So far, the closest I can get to what I need is a stacked bar chart with multiple graphs, but I would like all of the series to appear on the same graph. Is it possible to do this in WebFOCUS?
An example of what I'm talking about can be found in this tutorial that demonstrates how it is done in Excel. Website
Thanks in advance!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Jamie K.,
WebFOCUS 8.103 Windows 2008 Excel, PDF, HTML
Posts: 15 | Location: Vancouver, BC | Registered: November 20, 2013
I've consulted with a Graph expert on this. You should be able to use dual stack bar chart type of VBRSTK2
For example, if you have 4 series, then you can assign 2 of the series to Y1 and the other 2 to Y2. And if the Y scale is the same, they will appear both stacked and clustered.