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mhowellca
Calcite | Level 5
I am trying to create a pie chart with 4 slices of data. Two of them are typically very large and two are typically smaller. When I create the pie the two smaller slices are getting grouped together in an "OTHER" category. I do not want this to happen as I want to see the smaller categories. Any ideas on how to stop this from happening. A sample from my log is below.

NOTE: The 2% - Adolescent Female midpoint was included into the OTHER slice with a value of
0.0175542993 representing 1.8 percent of the pie/donut.
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mhowellca
Calcite | Level 5
Using the OTHER= statement seemed to do the trick.

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