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OverviewRelease 5.1.0 of the APPX Utility includes a new designer API which can be used to create charts within an APPX application. This API provides APPX Designers with a robust set of subroutines which can be called to design charts, define datasets, and render charts using datasets. These charts can then be dynamically embedded in APPX menus, input screens, and PDF reports.Using the APIThere are some key concepts you should understand before using the Chart Design subroutines.Designing a ChartChart design is accomplished by calling the appropriate Chart Design subroutines in the appropriate sequence to create a chart specification.Defining a DatasetDatasets are defined by calling the appropriate Dataset Design subroutines in the appropriate sequence to create a dataset definition.Rendering a ChartA chart is rendered by calling the Chart Render subroutine for a chart specification and its associated dataset definition(s).Comments:Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments.-- JeanNeron - 2011-11-24 |