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Joseph Karpinski
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same problem with
PivotCharts in Access.
I use Acesss PivotCharts to graph all types of data, and I've noticed at
times that the graph is wrong.
The thing is that there's no indication or error message that this is
happening,
only that where your daily graph which had a high value of say 4000, now
shows a value of 1,000 or 2,000.
This don't give you any confidence in the data you're presenting to
management.
This has occurred across multiple releases of Access.
If you create a stacked chart with say 300 entries, in this case the number
of application batch jobs, and begin plotting daily total elapsed time,
at a certain point, the same data produces different graphs.
This is extremely frustrating, because there is no indication that this is
occurring.
I've tried searching for patches or fixes but nothing comes close.
And ideas?
Thanks,
Joseph Karpinski
I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same problem with
PivotCharts in Access.
I use Acesss PivotCharts to graph all types of data, and I've noticed at
times that the graph is wrong.
The thing is that there's no indication or error message that this is
happening,
only that where your daily graph which had a high value of say 4000, now
shows a value of 1,000 or 2,000.
This don't give you any confidence in the data you're presenting to
management.
This has occurred across multiple releases of Access.
If you create a stacked chart with say 300 entries, in this case the number
of application batch jobs, and begin plotting daily total elapsed time,
at a certain point, the same data produces different graphs.
This is extremely frustrating, because there is no indication that this is
occurring.
I've tried searching for patches or fixes but nothing comes close.
And ideas?
Thanks,
Joseph Karpinski