Thanks for the help turbo, can you give me a pointer on how would the
dataprovider look like? I currently is getting the xml returned back to me
through a web service. I have something like this in the code.
mx:WebService id=PerfData wsdl=http://10.20.33.34/Service1.asmx?WSDL;
showBusyCursor=true requestTimeout=60
mx:operation name=getDataXML
mx:request
/mx:request
/mx:operation
dataProvider={PerfData.getDataXML.lastResult.Performance.TimeSlot}
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:00 PM, turbo_vb timh...@aol.com wrote:
Ah, I see. You're going to have to parse your base data into 2 separate
dataProviders; one for id 1 and one for id 2. Then use 2 series based on
time slot and cpu. Since the time slots match for the 2 collections, the two
lines will align.
-TH
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she...@... wrote:
How do I use the series to point to the CPU attribute in System? I want
each
series to be based on the ID attribute and graph out by the CPU
attribute.
I hope I am making sense lol
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:23 AM, turbo_vb timh...@... wrote:
Use a second series.
-TH
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shenji_s shenji@ wrote:
I am passing a xml in this fortmat
Performance
TimeSlot Time=11/1/09
System ID=1 CPU=20
System ID=2 CPU=22
/TimeSlot
TimeSlot Time=11/2/09
System ID=1 CPU=34
System ID=2 CPU=15
/TimeSlot
/Performance
How do I make my linechart to have the the linechart show both system
and
the CPU for each date?
Thanks so much guys I am really stuck on this