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Imports DataConnection
Imports InfoSoftGlobal
Partial Class DBExample_BasicDBExample
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
' Generate chart in Literal Control
FCLiteral.Text = CreateChart()
End Sub
Public Function CreateChart() As String
'In this example, we show how to connect FusionCharts to a database.
'For the sake of ease, we've used an Access database which is present in
'../App_Data/FactoryDB.mdb. It just contains two tables, which are linked to each
'other.
'Database Objects - Initialization
Dim oRs As DbConn, strQuery As String
'strXML will be used to store the entire XML document generated
Dim strXML As String
'Generate the graph element
strXML = "<graph caption='Factory Output report' subCaption='By Quantity' decimalPrecision='0' showNames='1' numberSuffix=' Units' pieSliceDepth='30' formatNumberScale='0'>"
' SQL Query
strQuery = "select a.FactoryId,a.FactoryName, sum(b.Quantity) as TotOutput from factory_master a,factory_output b where a.FactoryId=b.FactoryId group by a.FactoryId,a.FactoryName"
' Open Data Reader
oRs = New DbConn(strQuery)
'Iterate through each factory
While oRs.ReadData.Read()
'Generate <set name='..' value='..' />
strXML = strXML & "<set name='" & oRs.ReadData("FactoryName").ToString() & "' value='" & oRs.ReadData("TotOutput").ToString() & "' />"
End While
' Close Data Reader
oRs.ReadData.Close()
'Finally, close <graph> element
strXML = strXML & "</graph>"
'Create the chart - Pie 3D Chart with data from strXML
Return FusionCharts.RenderChart("../FusionCharts/FCF_Pie3D.swf", "", strXML, "FactorySum", "650", "450", False, False)
End Function
End Class