I implemented the control and it works splendid.
I only have 2 little questions :
- When building the graph the form-control displays a cross. Is there any way to only show the graph when completely loaded. Like some kind of BusyState i can check ??? I already tried Thisform.LockScreen but it doesn't work.
- We're using Crystal Reports for all our reports. Now i would like to also display the graphs in CR. Does anyone know if or how i can transfer the graph to a database ?
>>Does anyone know a good third party product for displaying charts/graphs ?
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>>Any product except MS Chart or MS Graph please... and easy to use ;o)
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>FoxCharts is a free VFP project from VFPX, for the creation of various charts, without ActiveX or extra DLLs. Supports up to 10 types of charts.
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>in these 3 blog posts you'll find lots of screenshots with some possible charts that you can create using FoxCharts.
>The usage is really simple, the data is passed to the class using a simple VFP cursor, and some properties let you customize your charts in lots of ways.
>As you'll see in the samples, you can send the outputs, charts created, directly to the printer, using the report designer, or saving the images in any file type to the disk.
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>Please enter these links for more details and screenshots:
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http://weblogs.foxite.com/vfpimaging/archive/2008/05/21/6080.aspx>
http://weblogs.foxite.com/vfpimaging/archive/2008/04/24/6040.aspx>
http://weblogs.foxite.com/vfpimaging/archive/2008/04/04/5919.aspx>
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>Please download the latest version, that was released yesterday, directly from CodePlex, from here:
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http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=14487>
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>Then, run the 2 form samples available.
>These are interactive forms, that will allow you to create several types of charts, with just some few mouse clicks.
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>HTH
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>Cesar