Showing posts with label charts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charts. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Help with charts

Hi all,

i'm trying to replicate some functionality I have seen in crystal reports
10, Im hoping it is also possible in SSRS (2005). Any help or pointers would
be appreciated, im stuck!

Basically I want to create a basic bar chart from a dateset. If one of the
bars are clicked, I would like to re-render the chart with data specific to
that bar (this involves performing some further grouping and sorting on the
dataset). This framework needs to be repeated to 5 levels.

Now, I know i can create a hidden report parameter (or a set of them) and
then when the bar is clicked, send this information back to the report and
rerun the report, but this takes time, especially if they are going 5 levels
deep. Is there a better way?

I would like to have a set of charts on my report and hide/unhide them as
needed but pass some parameters between them when the bars are clicked, I
cant figure out how todo this though.

Please help, any advice appreciated!

Kind Regards
Taz

i think there is not any such feature available to support u r problem

but ya u can create five different reports and using "jump to reports" and passing the shown by that bar as parameter to next report

i dont think there is any other option for above problem

Help with charts

Hi all,

i'm trying to replicate some functionality I have seen in crystal reports
10, Im hoping it is also possible in SSRS (2005). Any help or pointers would
be appreciated, im stuck!

Basically I want to create a basic bar chart from a dateset. If one of the
bars are clicked, I would like to re-render the chart with data specific to
that bar (this involves performing some further grouping and sorting on the
dataset). This framework needs to be repeated to 5 levels.

Now, I know i can create a hidden report parameter (or a set of them) and
then when the bar is clicked, send this information back to the report and
rerun the report, but this takes time, especially if they are going 5 levels
deep. Is there a better way?

I would like to have a set of charts on my report and hide/unhide them as
needed but pass some parameters between them when the bars are clicked, I
cant figure out how todo this though.

Please help, any advice appreciated!

Kind Regards
Taz

i think there is not any such feature available to support u r problem

but ya u can create five different reports and using "jump to reports" and passing the shown by that bar as parameter to next report

i dont think there is any other option for above problem

sql

help with charts

I can't figure out how to turn off the document mapping of my report. I
have two charts on my report and that is it. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance..
MissyAlso,
My chart is showing dates on the x axis. It won't show all dates for
some reason, any ideas?
I am using 2 parameters to get a beg date and an ending date.
aggiechick717 wrote:
> I can't figure out how to turn off the document mapping of my report. I
> have two charts on my report and that is it. Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance..
> Missy

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Help required on Mouse over display on stacked column charts

Is there a way to get markers on the top of each graph of a stacked column chart?

Also i need to display a label when the mouse points over each of the marker, as well as each partition of the graph. Getting the tooltips to work might b a help but it is not working for me. I got a reply that enabling the mouse over in the report viewer might help, but i dont know how to enable

I still say that Dundas charts are the way for you to go. You are asking for features that I seriously doubt can be achieved using reporting services.

By the way, there are rumors that Dundas charting will be in SQL 2008.