Yeah, the chart macro doesn't like unexpected markup, by the looks. I guess it could be made a little more fault-tolerant, in order to not look so ugly while editing (just treat unrecognised values as '0' perhaps?). However, sometimes bad data is bad data, so I'm not sure that it should just let it get away with it either. Perhaps an option on the chart to explicitly allow unrecognised data?
Some issue while placing the scaffold in the Chart Tag causes the error chart: java.lang.NumberFormatException: multiple points to occur. Could you please look in to this. As soon as I remove the Chart Tag the scaffold starts working fine else u are not able to add/delete rows properly in the scaffold. Please look into the link for more details. http://www.randombits.org/display/SANDBOX/Test+Matrix
Amit Khullar
HI David,
Some issue while placing the scaffold in the Chart Tag causes the error
Yeah, the chart macro doesn't like unexpected markup, by the looks. I guess it could be made a little more fault-tolerant, in order to not look so ugly while editing (just treat unrecognised values as '0' perhaps?). However, sometimes bad data is bad data, so I'm not sure that it should just let it get away with it either. Perhaps an option on the chart to explicitly allow unrecognised data?
HI David,
Some issue while placing the scaffold in the Chart Tag causes the error chart: java.lang.NumberFormatException: multiple points to occur. Could you please look in to this. As soon as I remove the Chart Tag the scaffold starts working fine else u are not able to add/delete rows properly in the scaffold. Please look into the link for more details.
http://www.randombits.org/display/SANDBOX/Test+Matrix
Amit Khullar