Pie Chart Split

Hi there , i want to make a pie chart in my Report 6i , the Problem is that i want to split the Pie instead of being Cohesive ...
2.I want to make a chart that select 3 columns from the DB BUT view only 2 of them as a chart column and the third 1 appears as a text field over them ...

Hi,
If the number of levels are less(say 3 or 4) , create individual report for each level and use Navigate option instead of default drill.
*This is not a recommended solution if you have huge number of hierarchy levels.
Rgds,
Dpka

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    A
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    M
    N
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