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#1 Wally Kolcz

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Posted 11 June 2012 - 05:39 PM

I have a difficult dataset to display and was going to use the Multi-series 2D Stacked Column, but can see how you can put more that 2 columns. I looked at the XML example and see that the columns seem to be broken into 'dataset'. With the first column's top tag being 'dataset' and the second column being 'dataSet'...not seeming to leave anything for additional columns per set or do you then alternate? <dataset><dataSet...></dataSet></dataset><dataSet><dataset..></dataset></dataSet><dataset><dataSet...></dataSet></dataset><dataSet><dataset..></dataset></dataSet>

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 05:09 AM

I have a difficult dataset to display and was going to use the Multi-series 2D Stacked Column, but can see how you can put more that 2 columns. I looked at the XML example and see that the columns seem to be broken into 'dataset'. With the first column's top tag being 'dataset' and the second column being 'dataSet'...not seeming to leave anything for additional columns per set or do you then alternate? <dataset><dataSet...></dataSet></dataset><dataSet><dataset..></dataset></dataSet><dataset><dataSet...></dataSet></dataset><dataSet><dataset..></dataset></dataSet>


Hi,

Can you explain your issue a bit more?

If possible can you elaborate your issue with a screen-shot?
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