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On X-axis we need no. of days and on Y - count of tasks.
How would you want to display the number of task on the Y-axis when you only have number of days in your data ? Which number of days on the X-axis: the Offer, Select, Complete ?
I have difficulties to understand what to display using your sample data.
P.S. : Please use the code tag
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when you sample data. It will keep the alignment.
WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF In Focus since 2007
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I figured the solution 10 mins after I posted it and I was stuck on it for whole last week.
On Y- axis I am showing the count so for Day 1 Offer is 2 Select is 1 and Complete is 1.
The way I achieved is putting all three of them in one column and putting a label next to them in another column telling which day is coming from which grouping. So, basically reverse of what we do in PIVOT in SQL.