Re: Oracle 10g Graphics question
From: Frank van Bortel <frank.van.bortel_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 19:37:12 +0100
Message-ID: <fi1tsk$t0h$1_at_news1.zwoll1.ov.home.nl>
>> Hi
>>
>> I hope I am not sending this to the wrong group, but I need some help
>> solving a problem.
>>
>> I'm supposed to create a graph which combines two sets of data, and I
>> can't figure out how to do it, or if it's at all possible.
>>
>> The graph has to show actual time intervals for specific transaccions,
>> as bars (different series possible for every transaccion), as well as
>> overlap those bars with a line indicating the desired time intervall
>> for the respective transaccion.
>>
>> A simple bar/line combination graph is eassy to make, but in this case
>> there's under-elements in the real time-intervals, and no such for the
>> desired time-intervalls, and whatever I try, the resulting graph is -
>> to say it mildly - a mess.
>>
>> I'd be gratefull for any help solving this.
>>
>> Regards
>> Agnes
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 19:37:12 +0100
Message-ID: <fi1tsk$t0h$1_at_news1.zwoll1.ov.home.nl>
DA Morgan wrote:
> Agnes wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I hope I am not sending this to the wrong group, but I need some help
>> solving a problem.
>>
>> I'm supposed to create a graph which combines two sets of data, and I
>> can't figure out how to do it, or if it's at all possible.
>>
>> The graph has to show actual time intervals for specific transaccions,
>> as bars (different series possible for every transaccion), as well as
>> overlap those bars with a line indicating the desired time intervall
>> for the respective transaccion.
>>
>> A simple bar/line combination graph is eassy to make, but in this case
>> there's under-elements in the real time-intervals, and no such for the
>> desired time-intervalls, and whatever I try, the resulting graph is -
>> to say it mildly - a mess.
>>
>> I'd be gratefull for any help solving this.
>>
>> Regards
>> Agnes
> > Oracle 10g is a database not a report writing tool. What front-end > product do you intend to use to create the graph? Might I suggest > Oracle Discoverer, the Hyperion line of products, Oracle Reports, > Business Objects and Crystal Reports, etc.?
Daniel! Read up on the product guide, and find Oracle Graphics! It's been a member of the Developer Suite since RPT/RPF, or thereabout. Didn't it replace OMA, or OPA back in the 80's
I have not seen it so long I dare not just respond to the OP with a mere "goo luck" - I think knowledge of the product is hard, very hard to find.
-- Regards, Frank van Bortel Top-posting is one way to shut me up...Received on Wed Nov 21 2007 - 19:37:12 CET