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Hi Power BI experts,
I am quite new to Power BI and I cannot figure out how to visualise this properly.
I have the following table:
| Temperature | Description1 | Description2 | Description3 |
| 24 | Normal | Normal | Normal |
| 25 | Alarming | Alarming | Normal |
| 26 | Alarming | Alarming | Normal |
| 27 | Crisis | Crisis | Alarming |
For simplicity lets assume that the descriptions are from 3 different persons
I made a calculation about the maximum temperature for the coming two weeks, and I want to visualise the matching descriptions. So say for example that the max temperature will be 26, I want to see the following:
| Description1 | Description2 | Description3 |
| Alarming | Alarming | Normal |
Can somebody help me out?
Thanks in advance!
I should add that I work with DirectQuery, which makes me unable to create new tables.
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