I'm guessing you are applying a filter to the chart as a whole, to fix this you need to adjust your filters to apply only to the desired series.
I'm guessing you are applying a filter to the chart as a whole, to fix this you need to adjust your filters to apply only to the desired series. Taken from the msdn: "To filter data points in a chart, you can set a filter on a category group or a series group. " To set a filter on a Chart series group Open a report in Design view.
On the design surface, click the chart twice to bring up data, series and category field drop zones. Right-click on a field contained in the series field drop zone and select Series Group Properties. Click Filters.
This displays the current list of filter equations. By default, the list is empty. Click Add.
A new blank filter equation appears. In Expression, type or select the expression for the field to filter. To edit the expression, click the expression (fx) button.
From the drop-down box, select the data type that matches the type of data in the expression you created in step 5. In the Operator box, select the operator that you want the filter to use to compare the values in the Expression box and the Value box. The operator you choose determines the number of values that are used from the next step.In the Value box, type the expression or value against which you want the filter to evaluate the value in Expression.
Click OK.
I want to apply filter on Chart Series itself,not Series Group,infact I have no Series Group. These two are different in Report Chart – Pavan Keerthi Oct 12 at 9:11.
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