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I'm not sure exactly how to explain this or if there's a name for it, but I'd like to change the frequency of a tooltip on a graph. When I mouse over a certain part of a graph, I see certain dates on it, but the frequency is only every month. What I'd like to be able to do is to move my mouse and every be able to hover over every single day on the graph. Is this possible to do on the front end, or would this be more of a back end project?This message has been edited. Last edited by: ccollier,
The tooltips are based on the x-axis and y-axis avalable values. So, if your graph is per Month (e.g. first day of the month), the displayed values will only be per that first day of the month. If you want your tooltip to be per day, you need to include the day of each month in the same axis as for your month.
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After looking further into the stored procedure, I have discovered it's a backend job. There is a parameter, @frequency, that allows me to change the frequency from something like month, to day or week.