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Chart behavior is strange !!

former_member203645
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When viewing the Pie Chart. The pie chart displays erratic behavior. It is initially visible, but when scrolled over it disappears. Then, when you hover over it again, sections reappear, but they are aligned incorrectly. If you click on a piece of the pie, the whole pie reappears but is aligned incorrectly.

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Hi RUC,

This strange behavior is due to rendering problem of graphics. If you see your pie chart, there are more than 35-40 individual values on display with different charting options enabled. As you scroll through graphical properties are trying to adjust automatically in order to provide best possible output but due to amount of detailing involved, it fails.

If possible try to open the same report in Rich client on desktop machine and Rich client on BO server and try the same steps, you might see different behaviro. Please let us know your feedback.

former_member203645
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If possible try to open the same report in Rich client on desktop machine and Rich client on BO server and try the same steps, you might see different behaviro. Please let us know your feedback.

I tried in rich client it works fine. Do you think it issue with Adaptive Processing server.

Because when I open the report , The pie  chart always displays X red mark. The remaining charts works fine.

Note : Palette I am using is a custom palette ( I don't think it is a problem )

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Hi RUC,

I dont suspect it to be APS issue, as it does not distinguish between rich client and BI Launchpad.

If its a common problem with all pie-chart then you better raise it to SAP Support as there might be some problem with APIs which are rendeing pie chart.

But if its a problem specific with one pie-chart then it should be no. of value problem. Try reducing no. of values to 5-7 and see if same problem persists so we can conclude.