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    Hi,

    I have to plot line chart with multiple series having multiple fields in X axis like we have usually multiple fields in Y axis.

    basically, I need 6 line charts having different different fields in X axis as well as Y axis.

    Please let me know if this is possible in sencha touch charts 2.0

    Thanks!!

  2. Are they going to have the same value span? If not that would be a confusing UI. If so then you can specify the fields config as an array of fields

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