Example 1: Charting summary dataThis example is based on the database of a fictitious business named Favorite Bakery. Use the FileMaker Pro tutorial sample file, Sample.fmp12, to create this chart. The sample file is located in:FileMaker Pro 12/English Extras/TutorialFileMaker Pro 12 Advanced/English Extras/TutorialIn this example, you create a pie chart that compares bakery customers from three corporate accounts. The chart shows the percentage of customers from each company.
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3. You see there are 29 customer records in the database. Each record contains the name and address information for a bakery customer employed by the ABC, DEF, or XYZ company.
1. Right-click or Control-click the Company column and choose Sort Ascending to sort the data in alphabetical order by company name.
2. The Chart Setup dialog box appears. FileMaker Pro displays the total number of corporate bakery customers by company in a column chart.Note If you save the chart on a layout, FileMaker Pro creates a summary field in the database to store this summarized data. If you only print the chart, the summary field is not created in the database.
1. In the Chart inspector on the right, under Chart, enter the following settings:
Choose Pie. Select Show values on chart.Data values stored in the Company field appear as labels for each slice of the pie chart.Select Percentages.
2. Note You can double-click a chart in Layout mode to open the Chart Setup dialog box and modify the chart.