Done. Before posting my question. And also tested in (I think) all 
possible combinations for scaleType/number of metrics.

As I can see, if I use more than one scale, the annotated timeline 
component assigns a different scale to each series and stretches those 
scales to cover all chart height. Of those scales, only the ones 
indicated in the scaleColumns parameter are shown. Is it right?

If so: in this way (referring to my examples) the 1st and the 2nd series 
are not proportionally represented.

If I'm going wrong: could someone please tell me the right values to be 
used in order to obtain the right proportion of the two series?

Other components (like AMChart's Stock Chart, for example) allow this by 
drawing separated charts or linking series to scales, instead of 
indicating series as sources for scales' boundaries.

Thanks in advance for your interest.
G


VizGuy ha scritto:
> Please look at the configuration options called columnScales and 
> scaleTypes.
>
> Regards,
> VizGuy
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Giuseppe Costa 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hi,
>     I'm trying to show in the same chart 3 series with 2 different scales:
>
>     - series 1: millions, values from 0 to 13,000,000
>
>     - series 2: millions, values from 0 to 90,000,000
>
>     - series 3: seconds, values from 0 to 10
>
>     It seems that Annotated Timeline component assigns a scale to each
>     series and tries to "stretch" the scale on the whole height of the
>     chart area.
>
>     This causes a wrong visualization of the first two series: top values
>     of the first series are plotted over minimum values of the second,
>     even if they are smaller!
>
>     If a plot the first two series in a chart with a single scale, all
>     works fine because both are plotted using the same scale.
>
>     Is there a way to tell Annotated Timeline to use the same scale for
>     multiple series? If not, is this feature planned in future releases?
>
>     Thanks,
>     G
>
>
>
> >


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