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Hi,
I really don't know what to make of this: I had a combo_chart to display data out of three different tables - one with the nr. of items on a given set of locations, one with the items taken off these locations yesterday and one with the items put onto these locations yesterday.
That seemed to work quite fine - as there are too many locations for the chart to really be usable, I ticked the checkbox to "limit on the first expression" (in the dialog) and limited on the 10 biggest. I sorted on the expression that is the first expression in the list.
Strangely, the data is different - I have only copied the chart (to display only the one or the other), one of the two copies is without the limitation (as a printing_chart) - why then does it show different numbers?
Can anyone lend me a hand with this?
Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
DataNibbler
Ah - I was looking at two different figures - no wonder they differed 😉 Sorry - everything is fine.
Now it seems to be okay - strange. Well, it might have been due to the fact that the expression I had sorted on was not the same on which I had implemented the display_limitation - but still ... that should not alter the figures - I will have a closer look at this issue.
Yep - when I move that expression downwards in the list - so the sorting is now on a different expression than the limitation - then the data differs even though there are two near-identical copies of the same chart, one with and one without limitation.
Ah - I was looking at two different figures - no wonder they differed 😉 Sorry - everything is fine.