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afaherty
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Helper V

Attempting to create stacked bar chart using 2 different tables

Hello,

I am attempting to create a stacked bar chart using data from 2 different tables.  Here is a snippet/ example:

 

afaherty_0-1671730323581.png

Here is the desired result:

 

afaherty_1-1671730626240.png

 

There is a relationship between the two tables on Student ID.

 

Thank you!

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amitchandak
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@afaherty , Assume Table 2 to Table 1 is 1-M relation

 

You can have meausre like

 

Graduated = countrows(Table1)

 

Certificate= calculate(countrows(Table1) , filter(Table2, Table2[Certificate]="Yes"))

 

 

Use these two measures on visual

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@afaherty , Assume Table 2 to Table 1 is 1-M relation

 

You can have meausre like

 

Graduated = countrows(Table1)

 

Certificate= calculate(countrows(Table1) , filter(Table2, Table2[Certificate]="Yes"))

 

 

Use these two measures on visual

Share with Power BI Enthusiasts: Full Power BI Video (20 Hours) YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Series 60+ Videos YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Hindi End to End YouTube

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