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Hi,
I have a project I am working on and to visualise its effect I want to use Power BI. There are 8 activities in the project, and each of the activities' impact is measured in $ as well. resulting in 16 attributes in total. In one Power BI window I want to visualise only the activities themselves, not its impact measured in $, so only 8 of the 16 attributes.
I have used this code as of now:
With this code, if I select for example Durban, T. Safety initatives and T. Activity, the title of the graph looks like this, exactly as I want it:
The problem, however, is when i have selected no location and no activity. Then the title looks like below, because I have filtered out the attributes in $:
I want the title to say "All Ports, All activities" when no location or activity is selected, but it seems like that does not happen because I have filtered some of the attributes out.
I will add a link to a Google Drive file with a sample of the data as well:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gGyFrGVD0ly6PEgHVEtugS7O5cfmke3R/view?usp=sharing
If anyone could provide some guidance for how I could achieve that, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
it's fine on my pc
Thanks, I found a minor setting that made it not work for me 🙂 Works fine for me as well now!
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