ACC: Microsoft Graph Changes May Not Be RetainedID: Q97774
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Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
When you create a graph on a form or report and later make some changes to
the formatting or to the data itself within Microsoft Graph, these changes
may not appear in the form or report.
This article discusses the different sources of information that Graph
normally uses and which sources take precedence over others in the
hierarchy of graph changes.
There are several sources of information for a graph: the Microsoft
Graph application, the contents of the graph object's RowSource
property, and the data in the underlying table or query.
Microsoft Access regenerates the graph each time you print or preview the
graph, or switch to Form view. When Microsoft Access regenerates the graph,
it reads the SQL statement in the object's RowSource property. The name of
the graph and the data to be graphed are obtained from this SQL statement.
Microsoft Access obtains the format of the data from the table or query
that is the source of the graph's SQL statement.
The precedence for changes is determined as follows:
For more information about using graphs in Access, search the Help Index for "graphs."
Additional query words: chart
Keywords : kbtool IntpGrph
Version : 1.0 1.1 2.0 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: March 23, 1999