Single item not showing in Bubble Chart
Hello, I created a scatter > Bubble chart and I'm having a weird problem. When the dataset of the bubble chart returns a single item, nothing appears in the chart. I can even see the item in the legend but it just doesn't appear in the chart itself. My goal is that in the case when there's only one item, I want to show it in the center of the chart. Is there a way to do this? Thanks P.S. SSRS version is 2008 R2 Eitan Blumin; SQL Server Consultant - Madeira Information Technologies; Blog: http://www.madeira.co.il/author/eitan/
April 26th, 2011 4:13am

Can't anyone help? This doesn't look like a tough problem... Unless it is? All I want is to be able to see a single bubble in the chart...Eitan Blumin; SQL Server Consultant - Madeira Information Technologies; Blog: http://www.madeira.co.il/author/eitan/
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April 26th, 2011 8:35am

Hi EitanBlumin, According to your description, you would like to display the single item in the center of the chart, right? I have tried on my test environment and found the single item in the middle, the issue you have got was not reproduced. Please take the following steps of my sample as a reference. 1. Right-click anywhere in the chart on your designer surface, and then the “Chart Data” pane will display beside the chart. 2. Drag the data field which you wanted in to the “Values” field in Chart Data pane. After do steps above, you will find the chart like below, If I misunderstand, please feel free to let me know. Thanks, Eileen
April 28th, 2011 2:03am

Thanks for the help but I managed to find the problem. It was caused due to some custom settings I made in terms of Maximum and Minimum displayed values. I wanted the graph to leave some space around items so they won't show outside the grid, so I made the maximum and minimum displayed values something like =MAX(Fields!X.Value) * 1.2 you get the idea. So anyways when there was a single item, its X,Y coordinates were 0,0 so the maximum and minimum values were also 0,0 so nothing showed.Eitan Blumin; SQL Server Consultant - Madeira Information Technologies; Blog: http://www.madeira.co.il/author/eitan/
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May 5th, 2011 4:42am

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