I have a requirement to plot a line on the Area chart, and am wondering if
Reporting Services even allows us to do that ?
Right now, I am plotting the data using marker (X) however, it does not give
me adequate information of where does this particular Customer record fall on
an Area chart that has Lower Quartiles, Median and Upper Quartiles
(represented by filled area).
Thanks, in advance.Please read this thread, which describes how to combine Area & Line chart:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs&mid=fc74b95f-3746-4ac8-bbda-cebc857dc8f7&sloc=en-us
There is also an alternative approach for achieving this type of chart. A
sample is posted in this thread:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs&mid=37f3946e-55a7-4b2f-8af5-5c0290a7e4b5&sloc=en-us
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Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
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"Kam" <Kam@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a requirement to plot a line on the Area chart, and am wondering if
> Reporting Services even allows us to do that ?
> Right now, I am plotting the data using marker (X) however, it does not
give
> me adequate information of where does this particular Customer record fall
on
> an Area chart that has Lower Quartiles, Median and Upper Quartiles
> (represented by filled area).
> Thanks, in advance.
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