I Have 3 columns OUTPUT,INPUT And WIP. Is there any way or chart expressions that will help me to achieve this kind of image above? I am using Report Builder.
TIA if anyone can help me.
Insert Chart, Used stacked column and then design your chart accordingly.
Add 3 Series and for the first series change it's property
Now, for scalar values (third row in each series) please check below image,
Try this and let me know if you need more help.
See below image to add fields/series
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I would like to have a 3D Area Chart in my SSRS Report, which contains 3 Dimensions like in Excel to display the month, volume and categories, the data of these three columns.
It should look like this example below (Pic just an example, taken from Google):
The problem now is,I seem not to be able to add the third axis to display month in ssrs. Does anybody here have a solution for that?
Thanks!
I'm not sure that you can achieve your example without buying some additional chart types.
The closest I could get (in the 10 minutes I had spare) was to setup a 3d Area chart as follows... (note: my dataset only contains year, month and amount for simplicity)
Which, based on some sample data I had... gives the following..
I have been trying to change the order of the bar chart, so that the values for "Positiva" would appear first, then followed by "Negativa" and "Não sei". After reading some information on Google Data Studio forum, I saw that I should create a formula and then add it to the sort option. But it still didn't work.
The image below shows my bar chart. The category in green should come at first, followed by red and gray. I don't want to change the colors, I want to change the order.
So, after reading the forum, I created this formula and added to sort option, but I got an error. How can I solve it? And is there a way to centralize the percentage?
It can be achieved by using the Calculated Field below as the Secondary Sort, and setting the Order to Descending:
AVG(CASE
WHEN REGEXP_MATCH(answer, "(?i)(Positiva)") THEN 3
WHEN REGEXP_MATCH(answer, "(?i)(Negativa)") THEN 2
WHEN REGEXP_MATCH(answer, "(?i)(Não sei)") THEN 1
ELSE 0 END)
Google Data Studio Report and a GIF to elaborate:
I'm having a very rough time trying to group this SSRS chart correctly. It's easy as pie in Excel. So I'm wondering what I need to do in SSRS to duplicate it.
There are no hard errors to report other than the data is not being displayed the way I want it to be displayed.
One image shows the Chart Data I am passing into the chart, the other shows the visual appearance.
The final image is taken from Excell and shows what I am trying to do inside SSRS. The Excel chart displays it just about perfectly to what I am looking for.
The next two images are from excell. One displays just about perfectly how I am trying to get it to look on SSRS. The other one is how I am passing the data into SSRS.
Any idea how I need to group the data within the SSRS chart to display it the way I am looking for?
i don't think you can create the exact copy of that graph, but
try making the graph larger (taller) and also change vertical axis interval to 1
(right click on vertical axis go into properties>> axis options >> interval 1)
you can get something like this
I would like to know how to organize my report to be able to display few charts coming from different datasets depending on a specific field for the page.
So I would like to have 5 pages containing each 3 charts from different datasets based on the same parameter.
It is something like the wizzard generates but I am not able to add a chart coming from other datasets and if I create another area with the parameter as header, it is splitted in 5*3 pages.
Any suggestion is welcome, thanks in advance.
Try inserting 5 Rectangle items into your report and add a page break after each one. You can then insert Charts into the Rectangle items, making sure they are sized appropriately. Also make sure the SSRS parameter points to the parameter used in the charts' Datasets.
I have created a chart using a stored procedure which lists totals by name.
However when I create the chart the names only appear for every second element. I have tested this in a table and I get each name correctly.
My first thoughts were that it was a sizing issue, so I considerably increased the size of my chart, but this doesn't make a difference.
Does anyone know what could be causing the problem?
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That "VariableAutoInterval" did not work for me, it showed every alternate other label. However the following worked:
In the Axis Properties -> Interval, type 1 : This will show every label. If you type 2, it will show every alternate label and so on.
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Reference : msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb934393.aspx
I have found the problem. If you go to the properties of the X-Axis in your chart and go to >Interval > VariableAutoInterval and by default this is set to false. Set this to true and it now works.
However there is a problem with formatting as although the labels appear they are displayed slighter off centre of the actual bar elements... this should easily be fixed though.
Thanks for your help!
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Ahh you have run into the notorious RS bug that most everyone doesn't notice. No solution to this, however what you can do to display ALL x axis labels is to shorten the categories (or x-axis values to 3-4 letters a piece and display a key).
What I mean about this is in your SQL table of categories add a field called Acronym or something an for a category such as :
SQL SERVER CATEGORY I
In the acronym field make it
SSCI
And in your report instead of using the category field use a much shorter value (the SSCI value). Now next to your report object just create a matrix / table object that displays categories with their acronyms. You do realize that you can use multiple objects in one report that may point to different data sets.
Doing this will display all the X-Axis values, it is all because of the lengths of the categories...
Seems to be working for me. Can you try to export the report to pdf / excel and check the results. Also I am using RS 2005, are you using 2008?