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    VB DLL Help

    I have a DLL that creates line charts using the MSChart Control. I'm giving it the uptime for a couple resources that are being monitored. If one resource isn't monitored on a given day, then I leave that value null. The chart assumes 0, which is misleading. Is there a way I can create broken lines on the chart? Incase I give it a null value it will plot every other value but that one?
    Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
    As always, RTFM.

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    you'd be more likely to get an answer if you posted a subject that had something to do with your question. This has NOTHING to do with DLL's, so folks who open the question 'cause they know something about DLL's get disgusted and go elsewhere. Try a subject like "MS Chart capabilities"

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    I already did, thank you very much. With an appropriate title I got two people to look at it. With this title, I topped a dozen.

    I don't know why I bother posting questions here. If I actually have a question for the general VB forum, no one has an answer.
    Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
    As always, RTFM.

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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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