You can definitely use controls regardless of where or how your data is
queried to the client.
what type of data (column types) are you using and what is failing?
On May 20, 2012 7:42 AM, "Geneocide" <[email protected]> wrote:
> First, I apologize for being a newb, but I am.
>
> I have a mysql database that I've been querying with PHP and drawing
> charts from the results after I format the results to JSON. It looks
> something like this....
>
> function drawYearlyChart() {
> var jsonData = $.ajax({
> url: "getYearlyData.php",
> dataType:"json",
> async: false
> }).responseText;
>
> //create data table out of JSON data from
> server
> var data = new
> google.visualization.DataTable(jsonData);
>
> //instantiate and draw chart
> var chart = new
>
> google.visualization.SteppedAreaChart(document.getElementById('yearlyChart'));
> chart.draw(data);
> }
> Is there a way to use controls with this sort of data source? I've
> been looking at the documentation and I can't see a way to do it. When
> I play around with what I got I don't get any helpful errors or
> anything. Tips would be appreciated.
>
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