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So, I have a grid chart, and I want the Y Axis to be a measure value: Sum(Actual Quantity Ordered). From what I can tell, the fact that I have so many possible measure values on my Y Axis is causing my grid chart to spit out tiny circles as data points.
So I have two questions: is there some setting I can use to make my Y Axis value reflect ranges, instead of exact values?
If not, I'm assuming I'll need to group my measure values somehow. I'm attempting an IF statement in the expression definition:
=IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])>40000, '40,000+',
IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered]))>20000 AND
IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])<=40000, '20,000-40,000',
IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered]))>10000 AND
IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])<=20000, '10,000-20,000', '0-10,000')
I'm trying to fit the values into 4 buckets. It's giving me an error, how do I fix it? I'm not familiar enough with syntax.
Hi ,
Try this
=IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])>40000, '40,000+',
IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])>20000 AND Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])<=40000,'20000-40000',
IF(Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])>10000 AND Sum([Actual Qty Ordered])<=20000,'10,000-20,000',
'0-10,000')
)
)
Hi,
PFA Hope it helps you
Thanks. However, I forgot to mention that this shouldn't actually be applied to an expression. It's going to be a dimension. That is, I need four buckets of values on my Y axis dimension. And sorry, what you gave me doesn't work for that, and I have personal edition, so I can't look at your copy. Would the "bucketing" take place more smoothly at the script level?
Hi,
Finally you can get answer or not michael