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Archirill
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PBIVIZ Multiple values in categorical data

I've mapped categorical data with a single measure in capabilities.json.
It works with a single measure. But I need to add another measure.

"dataViewMappings": [
        {
            "categorical": {
                "categories": {
                    "for": {
                        "in": "category"
                    },
                    "dataReductionAlgorithm": {
                        "top": {}
                    }
                },
                "values": {
                    "select": [
                        {
                            "bind": {
                                "to": "measure"
                            }
                        },
                        {
                            "bind": {
                                "to": "measure1"
                            }
                        }
                    ]
                }
            }
        }



When I add the second value "measure1" and print categorical to the console I see only a single array of "measure" but not "measure1".
Does pbiviz support passing multiple values along categorical data?

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Archirill
Frequent Visitor

Oh, never mind. 
I didn't add the correct column from query on app.powerbi.com side.
Once measure and measure1 had different columns linked to it, measure1 showed up in categorical.values

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