Financial And Capacity Planning Charts

Hi folks,
In 4.5 version, wWithin Financial And Capacity Planning when I click on View Chart, no chart is displayed. Error - NO Items to display.
There are plenty of items with correct financial info.
Any specific note or config/service to be made for this one?
Thanks!

Hi,
for this can u check whether in customisation u have defined any charting grps for Financial and Capacity.
Please check for your portfolio the following SPRO path.
SPRO -> xRPM -> Global Customizing -> Portfolio Depedent settings Define finanacial capacity settings for Portfolio type.
Here u need to select ur portfolio to check financial charting grps and capacity charting grps.
I hope this will help you to charts in rpm protal.
Thank you
Pramod

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