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Hello I need help with the following Problem, i´ve got this Data:
my Goal is to create this Diagram:
In my Case the four blocks in the circle are B;E;G;A and the subcategories are for each letter Person;Value.
How do i need to arrange the Data to create this Diagram, ive already worked on it the entire day but i cant find a solution.
Thanks for your help. 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Schwarzi5,
The diagram you're trying to replicate is in the sample workbook that can be downloaded from the AppSource listing (with instructions). Have you tried this approach first?
In case you haven't, I've opened this in Power BI Desktop and selected the visual so you can see the data assignment for their example.
If you're been through this and are still stuck, the please add your data to this post in a table that can be copy/pasted (unfortunately a screenshot isn't usable and takes to long to manually type in somewhere) and I can take a look.
Regards,
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
I used the example of the Appsource and rearranged the date accordingly, it worked.
Thanks a lot
T
Hi @Schwarzi5,
The diagram you're trying to replicate is in the sample workbook that can be downloaded from the AppSource listing (with instructions). Have you tried this approach first?
In case you haven't, I've opened this in Power BI Desktop and selected the visual so you can see the data assignment for their example.
If you're been through this and are still stuck, the please add your data to this post in a table that can be copy/pasted (unfortunately a screenshot isn't usable and takes to long to manually type in somewhere) and I can take a look.
Regards,
Daniel
Proud to be a Super User!
On how to ask a technical question, if you really want an answer (courtesy of SQLBI)
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