Post the code you are using and I'll take a look. On Monday, October 29, 2012 10:21:45 PM UTC-4, QSint wrote: > > Thank you so much. I tried this way but when I open the page on Explorer, > there's an error saying, Unable to set value of the property 'data': > object is null or undefined > On Firefox and Chrome, I don't see this message. Do you have any ideas, > how should I fix this? > > On Friday, October 26, 2012 10:03:28 PM UTC+7, asgallant wrote: >> >> The easy way is to upload the spreadsheet to google docs and use a query >> to read the contents. >> >> On Thursday, October 25, 2012 10:35:23 PM UTC-4, Fiorella wrote: >>> >>> Is there the way to get data from table in excel spreadsheet to display >>> on Geochart and put the link for each country to specific url we want? >>> >>> On Friday, September 7, 2012 8:54:34 PM UTC+7, asgallant wrote: >>>> >>>> I don't know how Sharepoint works, so I can't help you set it up, but >>>> yes, you should be able to use it as a data source. There are other >>>> threads on this forum that deal with Sharepoint, perhaps one of them will >>>> help (search "Sharepoint"). If not, try >>>> stackoverflow<http://stackoverflow.com/> >>>> . >>>> >>>> On Friday, September 7, 2012 3:56:07 AM UTC-4, Kate wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I have one more question :D >>>>> Is it possible to get data column from external data source? >>>>> I use SharePoint Online and I put this map on my SharePoint Site and >>>>> I'm just thinking it would be great if the map can get data from >>>>> SharePoint >>>>> list column to display on the map. >>>>> Do you have any suggestions for this? >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 10:44:42 PM UTC+7, asgallant wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> You're welcome. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 3:07:42 AM UTC-4, Kate wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you so much for your help. I really really appreciate this and >>>>>>> this is inspiring me for learning ^_^ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 10:55:22 AM UTC+7, asgallant wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You add the extra column in the chart the exact same way you added >>>>>>>> the other columns to the chart. You use a DataView (or the view >>>>>>>> property >>>>>>>> of a ChartWrapper) to select which columns should be used to draw a >>>>>>>> chart. >>>>>>>> See an example here: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/9BLSc/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Monday, September 3, 2012 10:30:25 PM UTC-4, Kate wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> asgallant: Yes the urls are in this form and thank you very very >>>>>>>>> much for the solution. It works well now and I'm so happy ^_^ >>>>>>>>> However I still want to know another solution you mentioned. Could >>>>>>>>> you please show me by code example how to add an extra column in the >>>>>>>>> DataTable and how to hide the column from the chart? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 6:46:05 AM UTC+7, asgallant wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Are the urls for the countries in the form >>>>>>>>>> "mainUrl/countryName.aspx"? If so, then just add ".aspx" to the end >>>>>>>>>> of the >>>>>>>>>> string in the window.open call: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> window.open('main url' + countryName + '.aspx'); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If the url's aren't formulaic like that, then you can add them as >>>>>>>>>> an extra column in the DataTable and hide that column from the >>>>>>>>>> chart. You >>>>>>>>>> can then reference the DataTable to get the url in the "select" >>>>>>>>>> event >>>>>>>>>> handler. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Sunday, September 2, 2012 11:10:38 PM UTC-4, Kate wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Marc: I tried window.open('main url' + countryName) but it >>>>>>>>>>> doesn't work for my site as all pages end with .aspx. Could you >>>>>>>>>>> please give >>>>>>>>>>> me suggestion how to make this make this work or is there any way >>>>>>>>>>> that I >>>>>>>>>>> can put individual url for each region manually? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:44:45 AM UTC+7, Marc Lucchini wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> You'll have to listen to the >>>>>>>>>>>> "select<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/geochart#Events>" >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> or the >>>>>>>>>>>> "regionClick<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/geochart#Events>" >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> event. >>>>>>>>>>>> An example using the select event: http://jsfiddle.net/dz2xS >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> If your country pages already exist and you can't or don't want >>>>>>>>>>>> to change their URLs, you may have to put these URLs in your >>>>>>>>>>>> datatable and >>>>>>>>>>>> pass a dataview to the geochart. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Le lundi 25 juin 2012 23:25:41 UTC+2, Susanna Murley a écrit : >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I want to create a geochart that allows me to set urls for >>>>>>>>>>>>> regions. For example, if someone clicks on California in my map, >>>>>>>>>>>>> I want it >>>>>>>>>>>>> to link to a separate page on my site. How do I do this? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
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