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Hello community
I have measures values as following
Poverty = 45%
Disease = 62%
unemployment = 33%
I need to visualize this in Stacked Column Chart
how can I do this , knowing these values are measures , and are not from the dataset table
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hi @haniizz
Step1: Create a Category table, and sort Category name by sort column(Column tools > Sort By Column).
Step2 :
Create this measure
I need to visualise this way
every category in a column , so in X axsi we have three values ( poverty reduction - health reduction- unemployment reduction ) three columns , not three in one column is you have shared
Hi Talespin
I'm expecting something like what is in this picture
hi @haniizz
Step1: Create a Category table, and sort Category name by sort column(Column tools > Sort By Column).
Step2 :
Create this measure
I don't know how can I thank you enough
this is perfect
you deserve this title ( solution suppliers )
thank you for your patiance and providing solution
Dear Talespin
I have an issue when I add more than 3 elements
when I'm trying to add "Education" to the other three elements I get blank column althought all of the measure is correct
hi @haniizz
- You need to add "Education" to Step1 table.
- You also need to modify this measure, add "Education" to IF and call your measure for education.
thank you
issue is solved
the table ( to be visulized ) contains the 3 measures that I need to visulize it in stacked column chart
so that ( poverty reduction , desease reduction , unemployment reduction ) are in x axis ,, and their values are in y axis
the pbi file is from here
Please share some sample data, data model or pbix if possible. Please remove any sensitive information, provide mock data that best explains your scenario.
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