Can you please elaborate?
What do you mean by "Publish script"? Who is "they" in "every time they
release an update"?

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:48 PM, eoionline <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see. Might be easier to simply embed Google's "Publish" script so I
> don't have to make big changes every time they release an update...
>
> Thanks to both of you for your help!
>
> On Oct 5, 12:06 pm, Jinji <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The hasLabelsColumn was an internal hack used by some Google products to
> > change chart behavior. In the last release we removed it, so it caused
> you
> > these problems. I wonder where did you hear of this option. Anyway, it's
> no
> > longer exist, so you can remove it from your code.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 8:35 PM, asgallant <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > Setting strictFirstColumnType = true for the bar, column, pie, scatter,
> > > combo (with bars), and candlestick charts enforces the rules on data
> type
> > > for the first column.  All of these charts specify a string value in
> the
> > > first column, though they have worked with non-string values in the
> past
> > > (though this was undocumented and not officially supported).  This
> option
> > > was introduced to allow developers to test their charts against the new
> > > requirements, which will require strict adherence to the spec.  Since
> your
> > > data returns a number for the first column, not a string, setting this
> > > option to true would cause the chart to fail.  The way to get around
> the
> > > problem with your data is to translate the first column into a string
> using
> > > a DataView and then draw the chart using the view:
> >
> > > var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
> > > view.setColumns([{
> > >         calc: function(data, row) {
> > >             return data.getFormattedValue(row, 0);
> > >         },
> > >         type:'string'
> > >     },
> > >     1,
> > >     2
> > > ]);
> > > chart.draw(view, <options>);
> >
> > > Incidentally, the displayAnnotations option is applicable to the
> Annotated
> > > Timeline charts only.  I don't know where you are getting
> > > the hasLabelsColumn option from, but it's not in any of the charts
> insofar
> > > as I am aware.
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