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Hello!
I'm new to Power BI so please ask if what I'm trying to do is not understandable.
I have a table with Contracts and I've made a measure to show me the active contracts from day to day. This is the measure I've used, and it's working and gives med the active contracts from day to day.
"CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Contracts); FILTER(Contracts; Contracts[Start Date] <= LASTDATE('Date'[Date]) && [Column] >= FIRSTDATE('Date'[Date])))"
I've put this into a line diagram to show progress over time.
These contracts are in different areas. The areas are listed in a Column inside the same table as Contracts. I've grouped them into 3 groups, and what I want to do, is to have one line in the diagram for each of the areas, in addition to the line that shows total active contracts.
How can I create a measure based on those specific values? Is there a better way to do it? Do I add something to the measure I already have, based on that specific group?
Thank you in advance for the help!
Hello Siljewiehauge,
You can change your measure to be like below:
Hello, and thank you! I've already done that, with the measure that I have. And I have the Active Contracts in a line diagram, it's working.
When I try to add Grid Owner Name to legend, it's not working. Somehow the line flattens out.
And anyway I would need one line for total, than one line for each of those.
So I thought if I could create one measure for total active contracts, as I already have;
then one measure that used the same calculation, but only based on rows with the correct Grid owner name? Is that possible?
Unfortunetaly, line chart can have only one measure.
However, there is a hack to do that:
1 . In Power Query window: copy you query
2 . Replace each contract type with the word "All"
3 . Append quiries together.
By doing those steps you will have doublicate data in your table with contract type called All
Hope that's helps you.
Best wishes.
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