If you want to see a few examples of what we've done with popchart, you can go to http://fc.benchmarkportal.com and log in as 'demo' with 'demo' as the password.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolf, Gene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:27 AM 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] > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf > > ������������������������������������������������������������������������D�T�5T%45$�$S�v�F��GG���wwr�v�F�v��6������Ɨ7B�F
