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I am trying to create a percentage toggle where my percentage is to be set as a decimal. I am having problems converting my percent as integer. I created an example through car.
SUM PCT.CAR.BODY.SALES/F6.2% WITHIN BODYTYPE BY CAR.BODY.BODYTYPE BY CAR.CARREC.MODEL ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT JSCHART ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF ON GRAPH SET HTMLENCODE ON ON GRAPH SET GRAPHDEFAULT OFF ON GRAPH SET GRWIDTH 1 ON GRAPH SET UNITS &WF_STYLE_UNITS ON GRAPH SET HAXIS &WF_STYLE_WIDTH ON GRAPH SET VAXIS &WF_STYLE_HEIGHT ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ADVANCED ON GRAPH SET GRMULTIGRAPH 0 ON GRAPH SET GRLEGEND 0 ON GRAPH SET GRXAXIS 2 ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH HBAR ON GRAPH SET AUTOFIT ON ON GRAPH SET STYLE * END
I'm trying to figure out the percentage for each individual slice as it meets a business requirement. Any suggestions on what to do? I tried formatting sale as a float and a decimal and didn't have any luck. Thoughts?This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
What you're actually doing by redefining the format of the field is introducing a new field. You'd better put that redefine in a define and use the defined field without any reformatting. That way you're always sure of what GRAPH is using. Now it is not clear if it uses the original field or the reformatted one.
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