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Anonymous
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Display changes/differences visually with this data, is it possible?

Hi,

I'm requesting your best expertise now.

I'm in a production company and as the process moves forward changes occurs (as a natural part of the process). My question for you is whether it's possible to display those changes in Power BI?
I'll explain and show you in detail what I mean. 

 

So, I have 4 tables (A, B, C, and D) which you can see further down. 


And  the first picture below here is somewhat what I imagine the finished results to look like:

CARUSO93_0-1662541312878.png

 

As you can see in the first section (the light-grey section). This is the initial data compressed and simplified (that the order starts with).
We can see hear that OP1934 started with 5 Stock Item Codes (L4589695, L568568,L8955884, L568559; L7896587). As the production process goes forward the team had to add 3 additional Stock Item Codes (L1111111, L2222222, L3333333) and they are shown in the light-blue field. The 5 has now become 7
The data I have imported into Power BI is real-time. That's why I stress the importance of wondering whether this set-up is "do-able"; one section with the initial data which is static (This is the light-grey section) and one section where the updates from the live-stream/real-time data is displayed (this is the light-blue section).

 

To display the changes then.... I'm then looking for and thinking something like this:

CARUSO93_1-1662541349687.png

 

So, this all comes down to my main question:

Is there a way in Power Bi where you can construct a visual, table, anything similar to the one I constructed above, that displays the data like that?
Give me your best expertise and skills on this matter.

 

Many thanks!! 

 

DATA: Note! As I cannot upload a sample file, the data with its columns is presented below. 

 

TABLE A

Stock Item CodeWarehouseWork Order Nr
L7896587

A

59642

L568559

A

59642
L8955884A59642
L568568A59642
L4589695A59642
   
L9365668B15537
   
L966556A63275
L1255954A63275
L688954A63275
   
L655821A44744
L9855544A44744
   

 

 

TABLE B

Operation NrParent Stock ItemQuantityStock Item Code Component WarehouseWork Order Nr

OP1934

H9863441L7896587A59642
OP1934H1566861L568559A59642
OP1934H8985681L8955884A59642
OP1934H9525561L568568A59642
OP1934H5557781L4589695A59642
      

OP1971

H7815561L9365668B15537
      
OP1993H4933431L966556A63275
OP1993H9855421L1255954A63275
OP1993H9034341L688954A63275
      

OP1969

H34894541L655821A44744
OP1969H8555421L9855544A44744

 

 

 

TABLE C

Date BOM ActivatedParent Stock ItemQuantityStock Item Code ComponentWarehouse
2022-10-13H9863441L7896587

A

2022-10-13H1566861L568559A
2022-10-13H8985681L8955884A
2022-10-13H9525561L568568A
2022-10-13H5557781L4589695A
     

2022-06-04

H7815561L9365668B
     

2022-12-27

H4933431L966556A
2022-12-27H9855421L1255954A
2022-12-27H9034341L688954A
     
2022-11-02H34894541L655821A
2022-11-02H8555421L9855544A

 

 

 

TABLE D

Stock Item Code
L7896587
L568559
L8955884
L568568
L4589695
 
L9365668
 
L966556
L1255954
L688954
 
L655821
L9855544

 

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Anonymous
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Anyone?

Anonymous
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@Anonymous 

Do you need any additional information other than the information above?

 

Anonymous
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@Anonymous 

 

Here's my relations:

CARUSO93_0-1662703925391.png

 

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

What are the relationships between these tables?

 

Best Regards,

Jay

Anonymous
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@Anonymous 

Additionally, this info could be useful for you.

The Cardinality for one of the relationships (MPC Bill of Material and Stock Item Master Table) is 'Many to one' and Cross-filter direction' is single.

And for the other relationship (Work Orders and MPC Bill of Material) has the Cardinality: 'Many to many' and Cross-filter direction: 'Both*.

 

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