Software FX Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Can you post your ASP code or email it to cfxie4b@sotfwarefx.com. The bars seemed to be drawn at the bottom so I suspect there is a problem calculating the secondary Y axis (or the bar series is not being assigned to the secondary Y axis). Regards, Juan Cegarra Software FX, Inc. juanc@softwarefx.com -----Original Message----- From: CfxIE4B On Behalf Of Philippos Argyris Posted At: Thursday, August 05, 1999 2:20 AM Posted To: Server Conversation: same code producing different charts Subject: same code producing different charts Hello, We are testing the new cfxie99 beta. The same code has unfortunately produced substantially different charts, even for relativelly simple charts. I am including our "old" chart and the "new" chart, as it looks after calling the cfxie99b component. The labels behave differently, as well as the mixed-type charts; the "old" was bars-and-line and the "new" one became just line. Philippos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted August 5, 1999 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Can you post your ASP code or email it to cfxie4b@sotfwarefx.com. The bars seemed to be drawn at the bottom so I suspect there is a problem calculating the secondary Y axis (or the bar series is not being assigned to the secondary Y axis). Regards, Juan Cegarra Software FX, Inc. juanc@softwarefx.com -----Original Message----- From: CfxIE4B On Behalf Of Philippos Argyris Posted At: Thursday, August 05, 1999 2:20 AM Posted To: Server Conversation: same code producing different charts Subject: same code producing different charts Hello, We are testing the new cfxie99 beta. The same code has unfortunately produced substantially different charts, even for relativelly simple charts. I am including our "old" chart and the "new" chart, as it looks after calling the cfxie99b component. The labels behave differently, as well as the mixed-type charts; the "old" was bars-and-line and the "new" one became just line. Philippos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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