From: Bob D. <bd...@si...> - 2009-10-06 17:26:30
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Jeff, I would need to see your output and XML file to see what exactly is going on. Ideally send me a tarball of the whole thing. Also.. Did you read this: http://newrlib.sicom.com/~rlib/index.php/Documentation_Breaks_Variables - Bob -- Bob Doan Vice President of Information Technology SICOM Systems bd...@si... 800-547-4266 x217 On Sat, 2009-10-03 at 00:06 +0000, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote: > As an RLIB evaluation for an upcoming report-writing project, I am reproducing > the "Basic Charting" example [1], using the provided chart.xml report > definition, and the columns from the plaintext representation. > > I need some information on the g0_name...g4_name columns. I have a nearly > correct chart.csv, but extra grouping levels that the original doesn't have. I > presume there will be some duplicate columns, but I haven't figured out which > and why. > > Can someone post the chart.csv that corresponds to the original example? > > Thanks, > Jeff > > [1] http://rlib.sicompos.com/examples.php "Basic Charting" > > I have a working python script: > > $ cat chart.py > import rlib > rpt = rlib.open() > rpt.add_datasource_csv("chart_csv") > rpt.add_datasource_csv("chart_m_csv") > rpt.add_datasource_csv("chart_header_csv") > rpt.add_query_as("chart_csv", "chart.csv", "products") > rpt.add_query_as("chart_header_csv", "chart_header.csv", "header") > rpt.add_query_as("chart_m_csv", "chart_m.csv", "m") > rpt.add_report("chart.xml") > rpt.set_output_format_from_text("pdf") > rpt.execute() > rpt.spool() > > $ python chart.py > chart.pdf > > The supporting datasets work fine: > > $ cat chart_header.csv > "report_name","name","name2", > "Financial Summary Report ","Some Company INC","Expert Managers Of Restaurants", > > $ cat chart_m.csv > "start_date","end_date" > "2003-09-07","2003-09-10" > > I won't post the charts.csv here for space, see: > http://www.privatepaste.com/12cf7IxcEw > > I would greatly appreciate suggestions and corrections on the proper use of the > g0_name...g4_name columns. If can explain why there are extra grouping levels, > that would be very helpful. > > Thanks again. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA > is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your > developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay > ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconf > _______________________________________________ > Rlib-users mailing list > Rli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rlib-users |