Oh, graphs! Yes, one of the best features of R7!  I'll share w/ you some
   things I've discovered.  I don't know if this answers your specific
   question, but you have two basic things you can graph.  You can graph
   attributes in a given (single) record, and do all kinds of neat things. 
   In this case case the legend tells you what the values represent.   Your
   Sample tab then simply tells you which fields to graph.
    
   On objects you have a relationship to, that is 1-to-many, you can then use
   the Contents dropdown (on the Series Tab), to select the business object
   you have relationships to, and then graph the value of an attribute with
   that list of data (column).  An example of this may be you want to graph
   the "Top 10" PO's against a given vendor. You can then use this along w/
   the Series Size and/or Subset to limit what gets graphed.  This (using the
   Contents option) is the way you get the drill-down into the record that it
   is linked to. On the 1st graph (just attributes), the drill-down does
   nothing (when you double-click the graph). I found our users were confused
   when drill-down works or doesn't work. 
    
   Their are some limitations w/ the graphing; for example I haven't found a
   good way yet to do stacked graphs.  An example is you want to graph work
   center capacity available/used from two fields (but include it in same
   bar). I've found some work-arounds w/ this. I simply use compound cards to
   put two graphs over each other on the same scale..One represents
   available, and one represents capacity used. But stacked bar graphs would
   be nice to see. I also would like to see them add "trendline" similar to
   Excel.
    
   Regardless, the features that we have now are pretty nice, even w/ the
   limitations.  
    
   Kevin
    
    
    
    
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   TriMin Systems, Inc. - Infor Channel Partner 
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   -----mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----
   To: "MAPICS-L SUBMIT" <MAPICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   From: "Otto Meyn" <meyno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   Sent by: mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
   Date: 06/21/2007 01:46PM
   Subject: [MAPICS-L] R7 Graph Cards or views?
   We are starting are migration to R7. I've been playing with the new
   capabilities and found the graph cards are very easy to create, a job
   well done.
   But I would like to graph a specific column from a view. A first column
   would be the labels the second would be the data.
   Can this be done?? And/or how would this be best be accomplished?
   Thanks ahead of time
   Otto "Skip" Meyn
   MIS Manager
   Morris Coupling Company
   2240 W15th Street
   Erie, Pa. 16505
   814-452-3538 meyno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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