The SQL statement used to obtain the charting data.
[Visual Basic]
Public Property SqlStatement As String
[C#]
public string SqlStatement {get; set;}
The first column returned is used for the X values, and the second for the Y
values. The first also has special handling if dates are returned as the DateGrouping
property can be used for intelligent date handling and grouping. The third column is
optional and is used only for SplitBy. When a third column is set it is used
automatically to create a unique series based on each unique value in this
column.
NOTE: All date values in your SQL statements should be wrapped with the pound symbol:
#10/25/2002#, regardless if Access or SQL server is used. Also the #StartDate# and
#EndDate# tokens can be used in which case the dates set for these properties will be
set in place of the tokens before the SqlStatement is executed.
[C#]
series.Series.SqlStatement = "SELECT OrderDate,Total FROM Orders"; |
[Visual Basic]
series.Series.SqlStatement = "SELECT OrderDate,Total FROM Orders" |
Series Class | Series Members | DataEngine Class | SqlStatement Property | DataEngine Class | SqlStatement Property
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