To be honest, I haven't used the CFGRAPH tag yet, but it seems as if what you are 
passing in a numeric data.  If this is the case, commas would not be appropriate in 
this case.  Is there an attribute that allows you to format the appearance of the data 
on the axis of your graph?

Kevin

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/24/01 12:35PM >>>
I have tried masking it before and it still chokes. And yes, the code
works fine if I just pass in numbers with no mask. Have you successfully
passed in masked numbers using commas? I was hoping to hear from
somebody that's done this successfully. That way I could rule out a
problem with the tag and blame myself for being stupid :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 3:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfgraph




> I tested to make sure I was passing in a number by doing an
isnumeric()
> on the variable and it is a number. The conclusion that I've come to
is
> that the tag, or flash doesn't like the commas, which I think is a
bug.

You would think though that it was Flash (or Generator) that you
wouldn't
get a CF error.

Have you tried masking the number first and then adding it to the
cfgraphdata tag?

And the code will work if you don't supply a comma separated number or
mask?
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