tangomango Report post Posted April 29, 2011 Hi, I think by default stacked chart , stacks data on top of each other. for eg: for day1, i have 100 items added to the the db and 25 of them are in "active" status. if i use StackedColumn3D chart it display stack-1 for 100 stack-2 for 25 so the total stack size will be 100 + 25 = 125 if i use "MSColumn3D" for same , it has 2 stacks.. is it possible to combine these 2 features into Stacked Chart ? What im looking for is : Total Items in "Active" status as a subset of "Total" items in stacked chart. so for day1, if i have 100 items added and 25 of them are in "active" status i want the stacked chart to display 100 as the stack size and 25 as a subset of it. The stack size should be 100 :-) Hope it explains the scenario. Thanks for reading. - RJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tangomango Report post Posted April 30, 2011 or display the total at the top if i split the items to 'active' and 'non-active' ? Hi, I think by default stacked chart , stacks data on top of each other. for eg: for day1, i have 100 items added to the the db and 25 of them are in "active" status. if i use StackedColumn3D chart it display stack-1 for 100 stack-2 for 25 so the total stack size will be 100 + 25 = 125 if i use "MSColumn3D" for same , it has 2 stacks.. is it possible to combine these 2 features into Stacked Chart ? What im looking for is : Total Items in "Active" status as a subset of "Total" items in stacked chart. so for day1, if i have 100 items added and 25 of them are in "active" status i want the stacked chart to display 100 as the stack size and 25 as a subset of it. The stack size should be 100 :-) Hope it explains the scenario. Thanks for reading. - RJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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