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pdm@patweb.be - 28 Feb 2007 18:36 GMT
I have a result in a crosstab query. I know how to create a report
with a graphic-diagram (pie diagram ..)

I wonder what is the best graphic to present next data (each graphic
has a typical function).

TASK    08      09        10       11
AARD    226,45    187,10    97,80    26,12
COUR   145,28           78,23
DIVER    362,18    146,05    57,37    21,80

the user should have an idea for each month the volume of a task. I
was thinking on a line diagram. Perhaps first convert it to %

is someone very experienced with diagrams ?
AlterEgo - 28 Feb 2007 18:51 GMT
pdm,

What is the user requirement? Make the user decide how they want to
visualize the data. Otherwise, you might re-develop it a few times, or you
might develop a capability that no one uses.

-- Bill

>I have a result in a crosstab query. I know how to create a report
> with a graphic-diagram (pie diagram ..)
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>
> is someone very experienced with diagrams ?
Larry Linson - 28 Feb 2007 19:00 GMT
Perhaps if you'd clarify what the information represents, rather than give
an unexplained "example" of the data, someone could help you.  If the first
line of your example are "headings" that would be useful information.  And,
what is the relationship between the apparent "pairs" of information on
subsequent lines, etc.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

>I have a result in a crosstab query. I know how to create a report
> with a graphic-diagram (pie diagram ..)
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> is someone very experienced with diagrams ?
 
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