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I am trying to switch the displayValue for a multiseries bar chart. My XML is below:

 


<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>

<chart useRoundEdges='1' showLegend='0' showYAxisValues='0' >

<categories>

<category label='My Category' showLabel='0' />

</categories>		

<dataset seriesName='First Series'>

<set value='97.41' displayValue='Additional string: 97.41' />

</dataset>

<dataset seriesName='Second Series'>

<set value='85.24' displayValue ='Additional string: 85.24' />

</dataset>

</chart>

 

 

 

The problem is, the values only ever show up, not the displayValue. (image attached). Do I have an incorrect attribute name/setting?

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Guest Basundhara Ghosal

Hi,

Could you please specify the issue a bit elaborately?

Awaiting your reply.

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I'm using FusionCharts version 3.0.7

 

 

 

I am viewing in Firefox 3.5.8 but it also occurs in IE6 if browser version matters.

 

 

 

Full debug output below:

 

 

 

Info: Chart loaded and initialized.

 

Initial Width: 320

 

Initial Height: 75

 

Scale Mode: noScale

 

Debug Mode: Yes

 

Application Message Language: EN

 

Version: 3.0.7

 

Chart Type: Multi-Series 2D Bar Chart

 

Chart Objects:

 

BACKGROUND

 

CANVAS

 

CAPTION

 

SUBCAPTION

 

YAXISNAME

 

XAXISNAME

 

DIVLINES

 

YAXISVALUES

 

VGRID

 

DATALABELS

 

DATAVALUES

 

TRENDLINES

 

TRENDVALUES

 

DATAPLOT

 

TOOLTIP

 

VLINES

 

LEGEND

 

 

 

INFO: Chart registered with external script. DOM Id of chart is testBarChart

 

INFO: XML Data provided using dataURL method.

 

dataURL provided: /test/testBarChartData.aspx?output=chart

 

dataURL invoked: /test/testBarChartData.aspx?output=chart&FCTime=161

 

XML Data: <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>

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