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I searched and found an old thread about this, however it was closed and there was no solution. Below is the code using the car file. I thought I could put the following two lines of code in to correct the problem but it doesn't work.

setY2ScaleMin(getY1ScaleMinAutoValue());
setY2ScaleMax(getY1ScaleMaxAutoValue());


I need the scale on both Y1 and Y2 to be the same. Thanks.

DEFINE FILE CAR
FIELD1/D10=70;
FIELD2/D10=30;
FIELD3/D10=50;
FIELD4/D10=20;
END

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
FIELD1
FIELD2
FIELD3
FIELD4
BY COUNTRY
ON TABLE HOLD
END
-*IA_GRAPH_BEGIN
-*Do not delete or modify the comments below
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-*Do not delete or modify the comments above
ENGINE INT CACHE SET ON
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_UNITS='PIXELS';
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_HEIGHT='405.0';
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_WIDTH='770.0';
GRAPH FILE HOLD
-* Created by Info Assist for Graph
SUM
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD4
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD3
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD2
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD1
BY HOLD.HOLD.COUNTRY
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PNG
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET HTMLENCODE ON
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHDEFAULT OFF
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 1
ON GRAPH SET GRMULTIGRAPH 0
ON GRAPH SET GRLEGEND 0
ON GRAPH SET GRXAXIS 0
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBRSTK2
ON GRAPH SET AUTOFIT ON
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *
*GRAPH_SCRIPT
setPieDepth(0);
setPieTilt(0);
setDepthRadius(0);
setCurveFitEquationDisplay(false);
setPlace(true);
*END
INCLUDE=IBFS:/FILE/IBI_HTML_DIR/javaassist/intl/EN/ENIADefault_combine.sty,$
TYPE=REPORT, TITLETEXT='WebFOCUS Report', $
*GRAPH_SCRIPT
setReportParsingErrors(false);
setSelectionEnableMove(false);
setAxisAssignment( $0, 0);
setAxisAssignment( $1, 0);
setAxisAssignment( $2, 1);
setAxisAssignment( $3, 1);
setY2ScaleMin(getY1ScaleMinAutoValue());
setY2ScaleMax(getY1ScaleMaxAutoValue());
*END
ENDSTYLE
END
-*IA_GRAPH_FINISH

This message has been edited. Last edited by: Keith_Tice,


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I'm guessing your Y1 axis doesn't always start at 0 right?


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Right, is doesn't always start at zero. As an alternative if all 4 series of data could be plotted against the Y1 axis this would accomplish the same thing.


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GRAPH FILE HOLD
-* Created by Info Assist for Graph
SUM HOLD.HOLD.FIELD4
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD3
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD2
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD1
BY HOLD.HOLD.COUNTRY
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PNG
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET HTMLENCODE ON
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHDEFAULT OFF
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 1
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBRSTK1
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *  


Replace the corresponding piece of code with this one and see if that's what you need.


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That stacks all 4 series into a single bar. I need it to be a stacked and clusterd.


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GRAPH FILE HOLD
-* Created by Info Assist for Graph
SUM HOLD.HOLD.FIELD4
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD3
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD2
HOLD.HOLD.FIELD1
BY HOLD.HOLD.COUNTRY
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PNG
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET HTMLENCODE ON
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHDEFAULT OFF
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 1
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBAR
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *  


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That code creates 4 virtical bars. I need 2 virtical bars that are stacked. This is what the sample code I submitted shows. However I need the bars to either use the same scale or both the Y1 and Y2 scales be excatly the same. Thanks


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setReportParsingErrors(false);
setSelectionEnableMove(false);
setAxisAssignment( $0, 0);
setAxisAssignment( $1, 0);
setAxisAssignment( $2, 0);
setAxisAssignment( $3, 1);
setPieDepth(0);
setPieTilt(0);
setDepthRadius(0);
setCurveFitEquationDisplay(false);
setPlace(true);
setScaleMinAuto(getY2Axis(),false);
setScaleMin(getY2Axis(),0.0);
setScaleMaxAuto(getY2Axis(),false);
setScaleMax(getY2Axis(),120.0);
setGridStepAuto(getY2MajorGrid(),true);


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Thanks everyone for your input.
I ended up reading my hold file to determine the maximum value. I added %10 to that value and set amper variable &MAX_SCALE. I then included the following code.

setExcludeMaxLabel(getY1Label(),true);
setScaleMinAuto(getY1Axis(),false);
setScaleMaxAuto(getY1Axis(),false);
setScaleMin(getY1Axis(),0.0);
setScaleMax(getY1Axis(),&MAX_SCALE);

setScaleMinAuto(getY2Axis(),false);
setScaleMaxAuto(getY2Axis(),false);
setScaleMin(getY2Axis(),0.0);
setScaleMax(getY2Axis(),&MAX_SCALE);


Works great.


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