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  • RE: HOW TO use charts configuration scripts

    Unfortunaley neither of the ZIP files can be opened by me. When opening the files I get the error message "The compressed (zipped) Folder is invalid or corrupted." I tried the WinXP inbuilt functions as well as WinRAR. Would any one who was able to open the file be so kind to send me the respective files...
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : Ourewaeller on 02-21-2007, 3:40 PM
  • RE: HOW TO use charts configuration scripts

    [QUOTE User="LogParser User : Igor Shastitko"]Quote: I can't get the zip to open either. Any ideas to get this to work?[/QUOTE] Hi All, there is repacked archive with all my samples. Has been repacked by WinZip 9. Sorry for delay. Igor.
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : Igor Shastitko on 02-15-2007, 6:35 AM
  • RE: HOW TO use charts configuration scripts

    [QUOTE User="LogParser User : Graphfixz"]Quote: I'm unable to download either zip file. Every time I try to unzip the files the OS complains that it's not a valid zip file. Ted[/QUOTE] I can't get the zip to open either. Any ideas to get this to work?
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : Graphfixz on 02-05-2007, 7:41 AM
  • RE: HOW TO use charts configuration scripts

    First of all - thanks for this great resource! Saved me a lot of digging thru msdn pages (and waiting for big Table-of-contents controls to sync up... ) Now a question: Do you know if it is possible to trim down the numbers that show on a particular axis? For example, I have a query that returns a line...
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : AnotherMike on 01-16-2007, 12:11 AM
  • RE: Charts - Whole Numbers on Y Axis?

    Hi, You might try adding a config file (such as config.vbs) with this line in it: Chart.Axes(1).MajorUnit = 1 Then in your logparser command use the switch -config:"c:\<path to that file you created>\config.vbs" (or if you are executing your query via a script, you would set the outputformatObject...
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : AnotherMike on 01-15-2007, 11:53 PM
  • RE: How have make Null input data to not appear as zero in chart

    Hi - maybe not useful for your particular situation - but couldn't you simply add a where clause to your actual query execution for this? Such as where [fieldName] is not null if a blank (string) is in your data set instead of null, you could add: and [fieldname] <> ' ' That way you would still...
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : AnotherMike on 01-15-2007, 11:27 PM
  • RE: Chart Format

    Hi Alan, Igors zips are fine now: http://www.logparser.com/instantforum33/shwmessage.aspx?ForumID=32&MessageID=2330 But thanks for the tip, that tool will come in handy one day, I'm sure of it. Cheers, Jeremy
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : Lecky on 12-19-2006, 12:50 AM
  • RE: Chart Format

    Hi, Your ZIP file appears to be corrupt, you can try our product Advanced Zip Repair. It is a powerful tool to recover data from corrupt or damaged Zip files. Please visit http://www.datanumen.com/azr/index.htm for detailed information about Advanced Zip Repair. And you can also download a free demo...
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : DataNumen on 12-18-2006, 9:11 PM
  • RE: Anyone have luck with CHART into Office 2007 Beta2?

    [QUOTE User="LogParser User : Jet Jaguar"]Quote: I've run several queries I've done before (successfully), and get back: Error creating output format "CHART": This output format requires a licensed Mic rosoft Office Chart Web Component to be instal...[/QUOTE] I was able to get the chart output type to...
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : Jet Jaguar on 12-14-2006, 5:11 PM
  • RE: Anyone have luck with CHART into Office 2007 Beta2?

    I haven't been able to use the chart output format with the RTM of Office 2007.
    Posted to Forum by LogParser User : Jet Jaguar on 12-14-2006, 4:30 PM
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