Hi Guille. See my previous post. You're going to write some actionscript to pre-process your dataprovider into individual XMLLists, one for each series. ely.
________________________________ From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of g_vaccarezza Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 12:34 PM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: [flexcoders] Newbie: Dataprovider sintax for column series with xml dataprovider Guy, I'm a a total dumba$$ trying to fill my column chart with my xml dataprovider; I have so many doubts but let's concentrate in my current problem: I have a column with several series. I should like like this: http://www.idslab.com.ar/tmp/chartShot.jpg <http://www.idslab.com.ar/tmp/chartShot.jpg> And my dataprovider looks like: <data> - <http://201.216.205.45/timmy/reports/viewXML/volumepayerreport/1/1#> <month label="January" vol="12"> <payorname label="p1" vol="9" /> <payorname label="p2" vol="3" /> </month> - <http://201.216.205.45/timmy/reports/viewXML/volumepayerreport/1/1#> <month hidden_name="20052" label="February" vol="13"> <payorname label="p1" vol="13" /> </month> - <http://201.216.205.45/timmy/reports/viewXML/volumepayerreport/1/1#> <month hidden_name="20053" label="March" vol="13"> <payorname label="p1" vol="10" /> <payorname label="p2" vol="3" /> </month> </data> So far, so good. I want to see those payornames displayed in series by month. Now the question: I know that I need to add series for each one of the payornames I want to dispay, but I'm having trouble writing my dataprovider declaration. It's more a sintax problem than a theory problem, and it's driving me mad. How shoud I declare the dataprovider for my column chart and each one of the series? I still don't get how to properly "link" the xml structure to work as a data provider so that I can pull the chart as shown. Should it be something like dataprovider="myData.lastResult.data.month" or dataprovider="myData.lastResult.data.month.payorname"... (none of thos 2 is working correctly anyway). Thanks for your help! Guille