SSRS 2008 Pie chart Total

Hi ,
I have pie chart with value 30 ,10, 10.
My legend showing category wise values but I also want to  show Total value 50 in graph .Is it possible .
Akhilesh Sahu Sr.Software Developer

Hi Akhilesh,
If I understand correctly, you want to show total value on the legend. As per my understanding, a legend item is connected to an individual series on the chart in Reporting Services. The chart automatically adds items into the legend base on the series that
are generated from your data. So in your scenario, you want the totals show on the legend, then you need to customize the legend. While in SQL Server Reporting Services, the custom legend is not supported in chart control.
To work around the issue, I suggest that we can delete the original legend and create a custom legend outside the chart area by using a tablix control. In this case, we can show the total on the tablix. For more details, please see the following thread:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/cfb4fa19-b2ba-426a-804b-b5ea83d70d62/ssrs-2008-chart-legend-missing-customitems-property
If you have any other question, please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Katherine Xiong
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