How is this accomplished? I am trying to do something similar. Looking at the data in this example there is 1 numeric type and 2 string types provided, even though the chart only allows for a single string type. What does the corresponding table look like?
How is this accomplished? I am trying to do something similar. Looking at the data in this example there is 1 numeric type and 2 string types provided, even though the chart only allows for a single string type. What does the corresponding table look like?
I did find that each 'type' (expenses v revenue) needs to be it's own column which answers my original inquiry.
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