BEX- Formatting associated charts
Hello
We are working in BI7.0.
In my workbook i have created Charts, wich are linked with the queries (Grid Tabl + Asociated Charts)
When i do this , the charts is incorrect (color , legend, series...) I can change it directly in EXCEL , but when i refersh, all my modifications are deleted
Any idea to control the asociated charts ?
Thanks
Hi Ludovic,
Goto the properties of the Analysis Grid, there you can find a check box called 'Apply Formatting'. Untick the check box.
Hope, this will help you to solve the issue...
Assign points if it helps...
Regards,
Yokesh.
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<Maximum>100</Maximum>
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<Style>Normal</Style>
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<VerticalPosition>Default</VerticalPosition>
<Direction>Default</Direction>
</Text>
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<Visibility>true</Visibility>
<ChartType>Automatic</ChartType>
<XAxisId>Primary</XAxisId>
<YAxisId>Primary</YAxisId>
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<MarkerSize>5</MarkerSize>
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<BorderStyle>Solid</BorderStyle>
<BorderWidth>1</BorderWidth>
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<Color>@16</Color>
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<Style>Normal</Style>
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Cheers
Graham Robbo -
Value formatting on chart axis in WAD
Hi experts,
In WAD charts, I use an ordinary line chart.
Is there a way to format the value on the axis so that it becomes thousand separated?
I.e. Instead of a value on the axis of 80000000, we would prefer to have 80 000 000.
BR,
NiclasI described it in this thread:
WAD Graph- Value Axis display value with commas
Regards
Erwin -
Hi,
Is it possible to change the colour of bar and line charts in pivot charts? Is there a chart option available to do this?
ThanksHi,
After you click on chart pivoted results you get chart along with pivot table.Below you can see icon format chart data(fifth icon from left) where you can change colors of chart.
Regards,
Srikanth -
Question About Bex wad portfolio chart design
hi,
user wants to compare sales and cost value and see where the department is. ie user want to see sales as Xaxis and cost as Yaxis and department has bubbles in portfolio graph . but when i use this graph i am unable to assign the values to axis and graph i am not able dispalyed correctly . can anyone help me out for this example how to use this graph .
Department Sales / Retail Value / Cost Value
BUILDING 1,658 / 100 / 200
DECORATIVE 9,101 / 171 / 888
ELECTRICAL 7,663 / 3,025 / 946
anyone who has successfully designed portfolio chart pls give me your solution ,thanks very much.points will be rewarded.
Best regards,
Jason
Edited by: jason su on Aug 12, 2008 5:58 PMHello,
Goto start menu -> Run -> give '%temp%' and execute. This will show the temp folder here, then find the folder BW and delete this folder complately. Now open BEx analyzer for the first time after this & connect with system, so that the right texts are entered to the temp file in the desktop.
After this the issue should be fixed.
Best Regards,
Michael
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