Used with the cfchart tag. This tag defines the chart style in which the data displays: bar, line, pie, and so on.
Data output tags, Extensibility tags
<cfchartseries 
    type="type"
    itemColumn="query column"
    valueColumn="query column"
    colorlist = "list"
    dataLabelStyle="style"
    markerStyle="style"
    paintStyle="plain|raise|shade|light"
    query="query name"
    seriesColor="hexadecimal value|web color" 
    seriesLabel="label text">
</cfchartseries>
cfchart, cfchartdata; "Creating Charts and Graphs" in the ColdFusion Developer's Guide
ColdFusion MX 7:
ColdFusion MX 6.1: Changed interpolation behavior: the tag now interpolates data points on line charts with multiple series.
ColdFusion MX: Added this tag.
| 
 Attribute  | 
    
 Req/Opt  | 
    
 Default  | 
    
 Description  | 
  
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 type  | 
    
 Required  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Sets the chart display style: 
  | 
  
| 
 itemColumn  | 
    
 Required if query attribute is specified  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Name of a column in the query specified in the query attribute; contains the item label for a data point to graph.  | 
  
| 
 valueColumn  | 
    
 Required if query attribute is specified  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Name of a column in the query specified in the query attribute; contains data values to graph.  | 
  
| 
 colorlist  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Sets colors for each data point. Applies if the cfchartseries type attribute is pie, pyramid, area, horizontalbar, cone, cylinder, or step. Comma-delimited list of hexadecimal values or supported, named web colors; see the name list and information about six- and eight-digit hexadecimal values in the cfchart Usage section. For a hexadecimal value, use the form "##xxxxxx" or "##xxxxxxxx", where x = 0-9 or A-F; use two number signs or none.  | 
  
| 
 dataLabelStyle  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 none  | 
    
 Specifies the way in which the color is applied to the item in the series: 
  | 
  
| 
 markerStyle  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 rectangle  | 
    
 Sets the icon that marks a data point for two-dimensional line, curve, and scatter graphs: 
  | 
  
| 
 paintStyle  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 plain  | 
    
 Sets the paint display style of the data series: 
  | 
  
| 
 query  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Name of the ColdFusion query from which to get data to graph.  | 
  
| 
 seriesColor  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Color of the main element (such as the bars) of a chart. For a pie chart, the color of the first slice. Hexadecimal value or supported named color; see the name list and information about six- and eight-digit hexadecimal values in the Usage section for the cfchart tag. For a hexadecimal value, use the form "##xxxxxx" or "##xxxxxxxx", where x = 0-9 or A-F; use two number signs or none.  | 
  
| 
 seriesLabel  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Text of the data series label  | 
  
For a pie chart, ColdFusion sets pie slice colors as follows:
<!--- The following example analyzes the salary data in the cfdocexamples
database and generates a bar chart showing average salary by department. --->
<!--- Get the raw data from the database. --->
<cfquery name="GetSalaries" datasource="cfdocexamples">
    SELECT Departmt.Dept_Name, 
        Employee.Dept_ID, 
        Employee.Salary
    FROM Departmt, Employee
    WHERE Departmt.Dept_ID = Employee.Dept_ID
</cfquery>
<!--- Use a query of queries to generate a new query with --->
<!--- statistical data for each department. --->
<!--- AVG and SUM calculate statistics. --->
<!--- GROUP BY generates results for each department. --->
<cfquery dbtype = "query" name = "DataTable">
SELECT 
Dept_Name,
AVG(Salary) AS avgSal,
SUM(Salary) AS sumSal
FROM GetSalaries
GROUP BY Dept_Name
</cfquery>
<!--- Reformat the generated numbers to show only thousands. --->
<cfloop index = "i" from = "1" to = "#DataTable.RecordCount#">
<cfset DataTable.sumSal[i] = Round(DataTable.sumSal[i]/1000)*1000>
<cfset DataTable.avgSal[i] = Round(DataTable.avgSal[i]/1000)*1000>
</cfloop>
<h1>Employee Salary Analysis</h1> 
<!--- Bar graph, from Query of Queries --->
<cfchart format="flash" 
xaxistitle="Department" 
yaxistitle="Salary Average"> 
<cfchartseries type="bar" 
query="DataTable" 
itemcolumn="Dept_Name" 
valuecolumn="avgSal" />
</cfchart>