I tried to find some components I can use to dynamically generate chart or graph from database in ASP. It seems to me that only some other companies have software on this but Microsoft doesn't have any of them. Am I wrong?
Does anybody know of a free ASP shopping cart or some free ASP code to help someone get a shopping cart started. Or does anybody have any experience using a ASP shopping cart that is inexpensive and works good. I need to create a shopping cart in ASP and any useful info or tips.
I have the following graph (see atttached file) and was wondering if it would be possible to create this graph by using ASP and how easy it would be. If it is possible could someone give me a few links to sites where I could get some code to start me off.
Is there an easy way to create a horizontal stacked bar graph that pulls information from a database with ASP? I can create one with no problem using the same logic in an excel file, but I am having a horrible time trying to get it on a web page.
The report I need it for is a call schedule that assigns a color to each line name (4 names) and there are a total of 24 "available ports" that those four lines can use up, so basically I need a graph that has the times on one axis, and the number of ports taken up to 24 on the other, and the information of how many ports are taken up by those lines in a bar graph.
This has taken me over 10 hours already to try and solve, I have the report I am looking for in an excel file if it would help anyone get an idea of what I am looking for. It's attached to this message.
Is there a possiblity to view a simple bargraph or must you buy software for it ? I want to load a value coming from SQL en visualise that value into a bar, not in a text value.
any free graph engines or something not too expensive that I can use with ASP to connect to SQL server database. Some sort codes example will be appreciated.a sample codes as well .
I am trying to build a report graph from the database, actually i want to display my reports in a graph. from four tables. I would like to display three values in the graph, Completed, Inprogress and opens. this is a helpdesk system.
I have to create a web base application program, I think to use ASP but I would like to see If it supports comparison Graph. Does it support different levels of access because I have different kind of users or i have to do it manual?
What is the easiest way to create a graph in either asp or html code? Is there one? I am doing several SQL queries the result of which I will give me a number. I need to put this number into some kind of graph (bar graph) on the page. THe number will vary so it must be some type of dynamicly created graph.
I would prefer to not use a thrid party tool to do this if possible ......
I have a very simple database called "Tests" with a table called "Results" and the followint fields
ID = Auto Test_Date = Date Test = Text Results = Int(11)
I would like to have three line graphs based on the type of test. Line graph one where test = abc, the next graph would be where test = lmn and the third graph where test = xyz. The graph would show the past 12 months data.
Database and all the pieces are in place. On the results page the query returns the % calculation for a question (displayed) options (each individually).
I need to display bar graph, this is here that i am getting into problem. The background color would be #555555. How can i apply this color to certain % of the container as background?
I'm trying to develop some graphs for my site and hoped this would be a solution.
I have one question really. We've installed the MS Office 2003 components on our webserver -2003- but i seem unable to create a reference to it in the code i.e.
dim owc set owc = createObject("owc.chart")
It comes back with an error which doesn't seem to make sense as the component is registered on the server, does anyone know what might be causing this?
I ve created a table of information and now i need to make a number of pie charts from this table.
Ive attatched an image of the table, to make it easier for you to know what i mean. a pie chart i want to make for example is, say, the number of red,yellow and green projects in Fixed Income, ie 14 red, 4 yellow and 4 green.