Gene,

Have you checked out Spitfire charts? It's designed to work with Witango
to produce a wide variety of charts.
http://www.spitfirecharts.com/

Dave

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From: Wolf, Gene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 7:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Is it possible?


   Some of you may have already done this, or maybe no one has, but I
thought I'd give it a shot. We're finding we are outgrowing the
capabilities of our current graphing package with Witango. The users
needs are getting too sophisticated. We have found that we can do what
is required using Excel and exporting to a web page. Problem is we need
it to also be dynamic, for example, some graphs have to be refreshed on
a 15 minute interval.

   Now, Excel also has a built in Webquery that allows just that, but
only as long as Excel is running. What that means is, you can ask Excel
to query the database and display the new chart every 15 minutes, but
only from within Excel. Once you save the chart it becomes static.

   Has anyone tied Witango to Excel in such a way that what we're
looking to accomplish is possible? Or is someone using a more
sophisticated charting package with Witango that allows you to specify
bar colors, place the bar values on the bars themselves, etc?

   Our environment is Windows 2000, Witango 5 and SQL. Thanks for your
help!

Gene Wolf
Business Systems Analyst, TLMN
DRS Optronics, Inc.
2330 Commerce Park Drive
Palm Bay, Florida  32905
Phone: 321-309-0685
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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