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Hi Experts ,
I am having a simple bar chart visual with some filters on it , few filters are fields from table & couple of them are 'measures'
I am seeing different data in bar chart visual & a different data in Table visual for same set of inputs [ data & filters] .
I am just wondering why it is happening? Can someone please help in here.
I am ready share further details as needed.
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Hi @ANHAMINE ,
This issue can occur if the table visual and the bar chart visual are using different filters or if the measures used in the visuals are different.
To troubleshoot this issue, you can try the following steps:
Check if the filters used in the table visual and the bar chart visual are the same. If not, try to make them the same and see if the issue is resolved.
Check if the measures used in the table visual and the bar chart visual are the same. If not, try to make them the same and see if the issue is resolved.
Check if there are any interactions between the visuals. If there are, try to disable them and see if the issue is resolved.
Check if there are any issues with the data. If there are, try to fix them and see if the issue is resolved.
The last way to clearly see the difference between the two visuals is to turn the Bar chart into a Table visual. In the case of both Table visuals, the difference between the two can be observed more clearly.
In the visual selection bar, turn the bar chart to table visual:
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, please provide more details about the visuals and the data used in them, and I can try to provide more specific guidance.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @ANHAMINE ,
This issue can occur if the table visual and the bar chart visual are using different filters or if the measures used in the visuals are different.
To troubleshoot this issue, you can try the following steps:
Check if the filters used in the table visual and the bar chart visual are the same. If not, try to make them the same and see if the issue is resolved.
Check if the measures used in the table visual and the bar chart visual are the same. If not, try to make them the same and see if the issue is resolved.
Check if there are any interactions between the visuals. If there are, try to disable them and see if the issue is resolved.
Check if there are any issues with the data. If there are, try to fix them and see if the issue is resolved.
The last way to clearly see the difference between the two visuals is to turn the Bar chart into a Table visual. In the case of both Table visuals, the difference between the two can be observed more clearly.
In the visual selection bar, turn the bar chart to table visual:
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, please provide more details about the visuals and the data used in them, and I can try to provide more specific guidance.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Stephan,
Sorry for the delayed reply - I was trying to troubleshoot the issue with various methods.
Measures as FIlters / Other Filters are SAME on both the visuals - still it is yielding the same results.
I may not be able to share the dataset here as it is quite huge & have many measures .
Anyways , I appreciate your help 🙂
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