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keep the "reversed" scroll position in the Ajax bar graph

aoiohyama
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

keep the "reversed" scroll position in the Ajax bar graph

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I enabled "Presentation"-"Enable X-Axis Scrollbar"-"reversed" in a bar chart.
But when I work with the document in Ajax, clicking the cyclic button changes the scroll position to the left.
I am in trouble because the position shifts.

In QlikView Desktop, clicking cyclic does not change the scroll position.
I want you to add a function so that you can keep the scroll position to the right even if you click cyclic.

Ploease check the attached "sample.qvw" in WebView mode.

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Yuliya_Kiperberg
Employee
Employee

Hi @aoiohyama,

Thank you very much for your feedback, we really appreciate it!

I am not able to see the attached file, would you mind uploading it once more or messaging it directly to me please?

Thank you,

-Yuliya Kiperberg

aoiohyama
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

Hi@Yuliya_Kiperberg 

Thank you for your reply.

I'm sorry, I want to attach qvw, but I don't know how to attach it.
Therefore, the procedure is described.

1) Create two cyclic groups in the document properties.
2) Create a bar chart and add two cyclic groups to the axis.
3) Display in stacked format.
4) Enable "Presentation"-"Enable X-Axis Scrollbar"-"reversed".

5)Check the qvw in WebView mode.

6)Click the cyclic button

Thank you

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