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[Civisualize] Male / Female are inverted in graphs
September 26, 2014, 11:47:10 pm
Hello,
Thanks for this new extension. I installed it on WP4.0, Civi4.5 and it works well so far.
One question however : did you invert male and female in graphs ?
My DB contains 753 male, 230 female, 583 org. and graphs show female 753, male 230 (org. (no gender) is ok)
Can you check please ?
Thanks

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Re: [Civisualize] Male / Female are inverted in graphs
September 27, 2014, 11:05:08 pm
Hey,

Thanks for the info. I will check and get back to you soon.
Sid
DataViz Project, GSoC 2014

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Re: [Civisualize] Male / Female are inverted in graphs
November 10, 2014, 02:02:16 pm
Hey, you can grab the latest code from https://github.com/TechToThePeople/civisualize which solved this issue. We will soon release an update too.
Sid
DataViz Project, GSoC 2014

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