Excellent! You are solving two of my issues :)
Thanks a lot

Nevertheless, just one thing is differing from what I want: I would like 
the graph of the ChartRangeFilter to show the overall sales per month.
But don't worry, I know how I can do it... I will do it without using a 
dashboard.


Regarding the RangeSelector, I simply adapted the code that I found behind 
this page:  
http://google-visualization-io2011.googlecode.com/hg/iframes/geo/xkcd_dilbert.html
  :P
After a few tries I could work with it.


Thanks again for your quick answer


Le mercredi 22 août 2012 21:59:01 UTC+2, asgallant a écrit :
>
> Where did you find information on a "RangeSelector" control?  I haven't 
> seen any mention of one (though experimental evidence seems to suggest that 
> the control does exist, I just can't get it to work).
>
> You can make this work by using a ChartRangeFilter.  Set up a 
> "statechange" event handler for the control.  In the handler, call the 
> #getState method of the control - this returns an object with range.start 
> and range.end properties.  Use those values to filter your data table into 
> a DataView, and then group the view into a new DataTable that you use to 
> draw the GeoChart.  Here's an example: 
> http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/Fs3Hb/
>
> On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:40:37 AM UTC-4, Lionel Garnier wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to make a page with a geo chart and a selector showing the 
>> overall evolution by month.
>> The geochart is here to show overall sales value by region.
>> The selector will let the possibility to filter based on a time interval 
>> (can be up to several years).
>>
>> As the time is not visible in the Geochart (consolidated data over the 
>> selected period), I cannot use a "dashboard" (if I understood properly).
>>
>> So I am now doing it manually...
>>
>>
>> I first tried with a ChartRangeFilter, but I don't know how to retrieve 
>> the selected min and max after change. 
>> => I used the event 'statechange' but then how can I get the min value in 
>> the function that is called?
>>
>> I then used a RangeSelector and it works fine. But I don't know how to 
>> set the minimum range size (to one month for example). 
>> => Is it possible?
>> I could't find any documentation on the RangeSelector, so I don't even 
>> know if this is an official control..!
>>
>>
>> Do anyone has a solution for one of my two problems?
>> Thanks in advance for your feed back
>>
>>

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