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Is it possible to add more than two reference axes as Y axes in the same chart?
In my case, I am building a combo chart of lines and columns. Different lines in that chart have different scales which require a Y axis each. Is there a support for this?
Also, is it possile to add a reference line in the chart, for ex. SLA?
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I do not believe so.
For the reference line, you could have a column that contains the data and display it as a value. If you set it up as a calculated column that always has the same value, then it will create a reference line. So, for example in the case of SLA of say "hours to close issue", you could create a calculated column with a value of say, 48. Dispalying that value in your chart will create a solid line at the value of 48 for the chart.
I do not believe so.
For the reference line, you could have a column that contains the data and display it as a value. If you set it up as a calculated column that always has the same value, then it will create a reference line. So, for example in the case of SLA of say "hours to close issue", you could create a calculated column with a value of say, 48. Dispalying that value in your chart will create a solid line at the value of 48 for the chart.
Thank you!
So there is no way, even a work around to display multiple axes then?
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