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Philip Herlihy
I've been experimenting with charts (for the first time in Access!) in
an attempt to help Yemi with his Maternity ward database. He needs a
chart of measurements (cm, I guess) over time.
Whereas in Excel I'm usually able to get exactly what I want with little
fuss, in Access I've found it very difficult to get a simple line graph
plotting measurements against time values. I find I can't escape
Access's insistence on grouping the data, and I've ended up grouping
time by Hour and plotting the Max measurement for that Hour. Then, when
I try to apply suitable formatting to the date/time values I find I have
to alter the Format string in the Record Source for the chart to get
things to display the way I want. Even then, half the time I make a
tiny changes the chart stops working!
Am I missing something, or is this part of Access much-neglected by the
development team (up to 2003, at least)?
Pointers very much appreciated - this has become a mission...
If you want to play with my fumbling efforts there's a copy here:
http://cid-58df9dff858f41a4.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Yemi/chart-dilations.mdb
(data randomly generated in Excel).
And I thought I was so smart...
Phil, London
an attempt to help Yemi with his Maternity ward database. He needs a
chart of measurements (cm, I guess) over time.
Whereas in Excel I'm usually able to get exactly what I want with little
fuss, in Access I've found it very difficult to get a simple line graph
plotting measurements against time values. I find I can't escape
Access's insistence on grouping the data, and I've ended up grouping
time by Hour and plotting the Max measurement for that Hour. Then, when
I try to apply suitable formatting to the date/time values I find I have
to alter the Format string in the Record Source for the chart to get
things to display the way I want. Even then, half the time I make a
tiny changes the chart stops working!
Am I missing something, or is this part of Access much-neglected by the
development team (up to 2003, at least)?
Pointers very much appreciated - this has become a mission...
If you want to play with my fumbling efforts there's a copy here:
http://cid-58df9dff858f41a4.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Yemi/chart-dilations.mdb
(data randomly generated in Excel).
And I thought I was so smart...
Phil, London