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How can I do so that when I select a cell in the table I can bring a graph to the front? My problem is that when I select the table, the graph is hidden behind it (see image).
I need the chart to work as a popup window. (it doesn't work for me to use a tooltip). Please I need Help.
It's not possible currently. Object layering is fixed (either responsive to the actual object selection or set irrespective of) and impervious to other object/row selection. The obvious choice is to use the report page tooltip. Why isn't this an option for your case?
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Hi @PaulDBrown
It is not feasible to use tooltip page because the data that I want to show in the graph is in a different table than where I store the table information.
Can you post sample non-confidential data of both tables?
If the data is from different tables, you still need dimension/bridge tables to create the filter context, which will allow you to use a report page tooltip. Unless the chart has no fields in common with the table visual of course
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