Hi,
I am not sure I follow what is the exact question here.
Anyway - the main challenge is to create a data table from the MySql query
data.
The only way to do it today, is to generate the html page with the
javascript code that generates the data table object, and populates it with
cols, rows, and cells, and then using it as any data table.

Please have a look at our docs at http://code.google.com/apis/visualization

VizGuy


On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Jud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Good morning -
> I just yesterday started digging in to this Google Visualization API,
> so needless to say, I'm not too fluent yet.
>
> But, before I begin really learning I have a simple question that
> might kill it all.
>
> What I am hoping to do with Google Visualization is to use an MySQL
> database to populate data to make the charts. For instance - the MySQL
> database has 10 fields, I will use an email of 10 most populated
> cities. So I have a row for 'cities' and I have a row for
> 'citypopulation'.
>
> 1) Is that possible?
>
> 2) HOW?
>
> 3) Any other 'best practices' or 'ideas'?
>
> Thanks!
>
> >
>

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