RE: DBD::Chart copying and pasting...

2007-01-04 Thread THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO
OK!!! Problem solved! It was the background that was set to transparent. Then, changing to 'white' as suggested, solved the problem. Tanks! Thiago -Original Message- From: Dean Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: quarta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2007 15:59 To: THIAGO LA

RE: DBD::Chart copying and pasting...

2007-01-03 Thread THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO
X&y=:Y&z=:Z&plotno=:PLOTNUM' AND MAPTYPE='HTML' "); $rsth->execute; I'll try to change the background and see the result. Thanks in advance. Thiago -Original Message- From: Dean Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: quarta-feira, 3 de janeiro

DBD::Chart copying and pasting...

2007-01-03 Thread THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO
Hi, When I copy and paste the image on my Excel Worksheet or PowerPoint right from my browser after running my DBD::Chart Perl script, the image comes with its background all in black and the graph hard to distinguish from the original. What could I do to overcome this problem? Thanks,

RE: DBD::Chart::st execute failed

2007-01-03 Thread THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO
I’mean multiply SERIES_VAL_1 by 10 and not SERIES_CAT as mentioned before. Tks! Thiago _ From: THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO Sent: quarta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2007 11:46 To: 'Dean Arnold' Cc: dbi-users@perl.org Subject: DBD::Chart::st execute failed Whenever whe

DBD::Chart::st execute failed

2007-01-03 Thread THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO
Whenever when I try to plot a percentage value, I get these erros. DBD::Chart::st execute failed: Supplied value not compatible with target field at parameter 1. at gv_ind_1_18.pl line 147. Can't take log of -2e+38 at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/DBD/Chart/Plot.pm line 1591. My data

Secondary Y-Axis DBD::Chart

2007-01-02 Thread THIAGO LACERDA ZAGO
Do you have any idea how a I can plot a secondary y-axis scale like we do in MS-Excel to express in the scalar values on the left hand and absolute on the right eg. Percentage values ? Currently, I can see that DBD::Chart reference (http://www.presicient.com/dbixchart/) only provides means of p