on 08-04-2005 10:37 AM
Greets,
does anybody can tell me the main differences between the two Series types?
Sebastian
Have a look at the online help:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3e/c450c4cf2f6d418204afeea17655d3/frameset.htm
Armin
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Series: The Series object is used to specify a more complex data series. You can use this object for displaying data series if you do not want to display a category-based chart or if the number of data series is not definite at design time.
The SimpleSeries object is used to specify a simple data series. This object should be used when:
1. The number of data series is already determined and known at design time
2. The chart is category-based and each point has only one value
Shubhadip
SORRRRYYYYYYYYY: posted the same message almost... lost the race to Anil )
Message was edited by: Shubhadip Ghosh
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Hi,
The following is the help provided in the IDE.
1. A data series represented by the Series object can contain exactly one Point object.
The Series object is used to specify a more complex data series. You can use this object for displaying data series if you do not want to display a category-based chart or if the number of data series is not definite at design time.
2.The SimpleSeries object is used to specify a simple data series. This object should be used when:
1.1 The number of data series is already determined and known at design time
1.2 The chart is category-based and each point has only one y value
Regards, Anilkumar
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