Hi Ian,

I notice folks aren't much responding to your cfchart inquiries.  I've 
struggled with some of the cfchart implementations as well -- I think 
because they're fairly new, there are still some small details that don't 
function 100% as expected, plus I think not too many people are using them 
in general.  Too bad because they are awesome in many regards, I am a huge 
fan of cfchart.  I hope there are some improvements in Scorpio.

Maybe you could introduce some sort of scaling factor in your queries, say 
multiply the values by 1000, so the scaleFrom values are big enough to not 
get set to 0.  Then make a note of it in your axis labels, something like 
"values x 1000" or whatever.  At least this may get you some results.

-- Josh




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ian Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: CFchart scaleFrom and scaleTo


> I'm built some logic to figure out how to scale charts containing dynamic 
> data to help highlight the variations instead of show a series of 
> relatively flat values with large bars.
>
> But I'm finding many times the CFchart tag is ignoring my scaleFrom and 
> scaleTo values.  Particularly the scaleFrom will often be over ridden to 0 
> instead of the value I supplied.  This does seem to happen more often on 
> charts dealing with small numbers and/or small variations between values; 
> I am sometimes dealing with variations that only differ by tenths, 
> hundredths and even ten thousandths in one case.
>
> Can anybody point me or provide more details information about the 
> workings of the cfchart tag than is provided in the documentation.
>
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