Spec Limits on Histograms

1.     How do we get user defined spec limits and spec limit titles (i.e. limit names) onto a histogram? Example: we have a histogram displaying daily data for a year, we want to display the mean spec line plus up to 3 user defined spec lines (e.g. 2008 target spec line, etc.). Ideally we want the limit name (u201C2008 Targetu201D) and the value displayed on the chart or legend.
2.     How do you get the user defined spec limits available on the histogram chart type to be displayed on the legend?

Corey,
One way to accomplish your goal is to create a Custom iChart. You can map the data just as you would a normal display template. Data Series 1 (Pen1) could be the data for your bars. Pen 2 through 4 could be your spec lines (i.e. "2008 goal line"). You would set the Data Series (Pen) type as bar for the first pen and line type for the others.
As for displaying values either in the chart, you can enable "Display Quick Info Text" ("Show Mousetracking" in 11.5). To display values in the legend, you can enable "Show Actual Point Values" (Show Scooter). MII Help has more information on these parameters. You will need to play with them and your data set.
Regards,
Kevin

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