Line Chart - number of values it can chart

Is there a limit to the number of values the line chart is able to chart?  It appears when too many results are returned the chart truncates the last data points.  When I look at the data all values are present but the chart only charts the first ? values.

Sam,
How many values are you trying to plot on a chart.  There is not necesarily a limit but will be limited to the size of your chart and considering you can plot one point per pixel this will depend.  We recommend the option in the iChart of "Use Screen Resolution" as this will limit your data points to the size of the screen otherwise it can get very unsightly and confusing,  if you have a chart which is 640x480 and are bring back 2,000+ datapoints and plotting them this will be very confusing and most likely counter productive.
Erik

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