It would be really nice to have ability for a line chart to always show 0. That would be very helpful when dealing with running inventory levels over time. Loving 6.1!
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Hi Ryan,
Just did a quick test and the line chart does show zero. What is the full version # you're on for 6.1? Also, could you provide an image of your line chart?
NAB Line Chart Zero.png
Glad you're enjoying 6.1!
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We are on the latest version "Valence Framework 6.1.20220518.0"
See below...sometimes it does show 0, it just depends on the dataset. There is a setting in ExtJS that you can set to always be 0 based. Unless the user is really paying attention to the y axis values, its really deceptive.
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I figured it out.
I need a graph where it always shows zero (even if 0 is NOT in dataset) and would highlight the 0 axis another color so you could easily tell when a qty went below zero (or how close to 0 it gets) . I accomplished this a few years ago using ExtJS and i thought it was as easy as selecting a setting to always show 0. After going back over that code, I actually had to create another dataset with all 0's as the values and a new series and color that line red. (so it basically has two line series on the graph, the real one, and the dummy 0 data line) I hope makes sense. sorry to bother you, but maybe this will help someone in the future.
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Sounds good
FYI if you want zero to always show you can set the minimum value to 0
NAB Line Always Show 0.png
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