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You can create multiple graphs by selecting a second horizontal category (X-axis).
The number of graphs created depends on the number of values in the field you designate in the sort (BY, ACROSS) phrases. If a request contains two BY fields, there will be as many graphs as there are values in the first BY field. The second BY field will determine the X-axis. For example, if you have selected a BY field with two values, two graphs will be generated. If you have selected a field with ten values, ten graphs will be generated.
If there is one BY phrase and one ACROSS phrase, as many graphs will display as there are values in the BY field. The ACROSS field will determine the X-axis.
You can select the second horizontal category by including multiple BY phrases or an ACROSS and BY phrase in the same request.
Multiple graphs can be displayed in either merged format or in columns. For details, see Merging Multiple Graphs and Displaying Multiple Graphs in Columns.
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When you create a graph that has multiple BY fields, or a BY and ACROSS field, multiple graphs are generated. You can merge these graphs into a single graph.
To do this, use the SET command GRMERGE.
SET GRMERGE={ON|OFF}
where:
Turns on the merge graph option.
Turns off the merge graph option. This is the default.
The following illustrates a graph with two horizontal, or X-axes, categories (PRODUCT_ID and PACKAGE_TYPE) that have been merged.
SET GRMERGE=ON GRAPH FILE GGORDER SUM UNIT_PRICE ORDER_NUMBER ACROSS PRODUCT_ID BY PACKAGE_TYPE END
The output is:
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When you create an OLAP graph that has multiple BY fields, or a BY and ACROSS field, multiple graphs are generated. You can merge these graphs into a single graph.
To do this, use the SET command OLAPGRMERGE.
SET OLAPGRMERGE={ON|OFF}
where:
Turns on the merge graph option. With this setting AUTODRILL is disabled for the graph.
Turns off the merge graph option and creates a separate graph for every value of the outer sort field. OFF is the default value.
The following OLAP request against the EMPLOYEE data source has two BY fields. To merge the graphs, the SET OLAPGRMERGE=ON command is issued:
-OLAP ON SET GRAPHEDIT=SERVER SET OLAPGRMERGE=ON TABLE FILE EMPLOYEE SUM SALARY BY DEP BY LAST_NAME ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF ON TABLE NOTOTAL ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON ON GRAPH SET HAXIS 300 ON GRAPH SET VAXIS 100 ON TABLE SET AUTODRILL ALL ON TABLE SET OLAPPANE TABBED ON TABLE SET STYLE * INCLUDE = endeflt, $ LEFTMARGIN=0.500000, RIGHTMARGIN=0.500000, TOPMARGIN=0.500000, BOTTOMMARGIN=0.500000, $ TYPE=REPORT, TOPGAP=0.000000, BOTTOMGAP=0.013889, $ ENDSTYLE END
The output is:
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When you create a graph that has multiple BY fields, or a BY and ACROSS field, multiple graphs are generated. You can display these graphs in columns.
To do this, use the SET command GRWIDTH. GRWIDTH may be set to any value between 0-512. The default is 0.
SET GRWIDTH=nn
where:
Is the number of columns in which to display multiple graphs. This may be any value from 0-512. The default is 0.
All values from 1-512 will display graphs in an HTML table with the corresponding number of columns. The default value of 0 will display the graphs one under the other in a Java applet.
The following illustrates how to set the number of columns in which you wish to display multiple graphs. In this example, the graphs are set to display in two columns.
SET GRWIDTH=2 GRAPH FILE GGORDER SUM UNIT_PRICE ORDER_NUMBER ACROSS PRODUCT_ID BY PACKAGE_TYPE END
The output is:
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