Dynamically linking from a pie chart

In the following example, when you click a pie wedge, ColdFusion displays a table that contains the detailed salary information for the department represented by the wedge. The example is divided into two parts: creating the detail page and making the pie chart dynamic.

Part 1: creating the detail page

This page displays salary information for the department you selected when you click on a wedge of the pie chart. The department name is passed to this page using the $ITEMLABEL$ variable.

To create the detail page:

  1. Create a new application page with the following content:
    <cfquery name="GetSalaryDetails" datasource="cfdocexamples">
    	SELECT Departmt.Dept_Name, 
    		Employee.FirstName, 
    		Employee.LastName, 
    		Employee.StartDate,
    		Employee.Salary,
    		Employee.Contract
    	FROM Departmt, Employee
    	WHERE Departmt.Dept_Name = '#URL.Item#'
    	AND Departmt.Dept_ID = Employee.Dept_ID
    	ORDER BY Employee.LastName, Employee.Firstname
    </cfquery>
    
    <html>
    <head>
    	<title>Employee Salary Details</title>
    </head>
    
    <body>
    
    <h1><cfoutput>#GetSalaryDetails.Dept_Name[1]# Department
    Salary Details</cfoutput></h1> <table border cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5> <tr> <th>Employee Name</th> <th>StartDate</th> <th>Salary</th> <th>Contract?</th> </tr> <cfoutput query="GetSalaryDetails" > <tr> <td>#FirstName# #LastName#</td> <td>#dateFormat(StartDate, "mm/dd/yyyy")#</td> <td>#numberFormat(Salary, "$999,999")#</td> <td>#Contract#</td> </tr> </cfoutput> </table> </body> </html>
  2. Save the page as Salary_details.cfm in the myapps directory under the web root directory.

Reviewing the code

The following table describes the code and its function:

Code Description
<cfquery name="GetSalaryDetails"
datasource="cfdocexamples"> SELECT
Departmt.Dept_Name, Employee.FirstName, Employee.LastName, Employee.StartDate, Employee.Salary, Employee.Contract FROM Departmt, Employee WHERE
Departmt.Dept_Name =
'#URL.Item#' AND Departmt.Dept_ID =
Employee.Dept_ID ORDER BY Employee.LastName,
Employee.Firstname </cfquery>

Get the salary data for the department whose name was passed in the URL parameter string. Sort the data by the employee's last and first names.

<table border cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5>
<tr>
   <th>Employee Name</td>
   <th>StartDate</td>
   <th>Salary</td>
   <th>Contract?</td>
</tr>
<cfoutput query="GetSalaryDetails" >
<tr>
   <td>#FirstName# #LastName#</td>
   <td>#dateFormat(StartDate, 
"mm/dd/yyyy")#</td> <td>#numberFormat(Salary, "$999,999")#</td>
<td>#Contract#</td> </tr> </cfoutput> </table>

Display the data retrieved by the query as a table. Format the start date into standard month/date/year format, and format the salary with a leading dollar sign, comma separator, and no decimal places.

Part 2: making the chart dynamic

  1. Open chartdata.cfm in your editor.
  2. Edit the cfchart tag for the pie chart so it appears as follows:
    <cfchart 
    		font="Times"
    		fontBold="yes"
    		backgroundColor="##CCFFFF"
    		show3D="yes"
    		url="Salary_Details.cfm?Item=$ITEMLABEL$"
    		>
    		
    	<cfchartseries 
    		type="pie" 
    		query="DeptSalaries" 
    		valueColumn="AvgByDept" 
    		itemColumn="Dept_Name"
    		colorlist="##990066,##660099,##006699,##069666"
    	/>
    </cfchart>
    
  3. Save the file as chartdetail.cfm.
  4. View the chartdata.cfm page in your browser.
  5. Click the slices of the pie chart to request the Salary_details.cfm page and pass in the department name of the wedge you clicked. The salary information for that department appears.

Reviewing the code

The following table describes the highlighted code and its function:

Code Description
url=
"Salary_Details.cfm?Item=$ITEMLABEL$"

When the user clicks a wedge of the pie chart, call the Salary_details.cfm page in the current directory, and pass it the parameter named Item that contains the department name of the selected wedge.


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