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Hi,
I found this excellent KPI video earlier that uses a customised Donut Chart to produce this great looking KPI visual below:
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I would like to add the 75% target to the Donut but I'm not sure how - can anyone help?
The Blue Segment has this measure:
CAT 1 Closures =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS(FILTER('Cases',
'Cases'[statecode] = "Resolved")),
'OS Case Complexity',
'OS Case Complexity'[Value] = "Category 1")
The Grey Segment has the following measure:
CAT1 Cases Closed Under 18mths =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS(FILTER('Cases',
'Cases'[Validation to Closure] < 547.5)),
'Cases'[statecode] = "Resolved",
'OS Case Complexity'[Value] = "Category 1")
My 75% Target is this simple measure:
Cat 1 Target = 0.75
The 62.2% Cat 1 Closed <18mths CARD Visual =
% Cat 1 Cases Closed Under 18mths =
DIVIDE([CAT1 Cases Closed Under 18mths],[CAT 1 Closures])
The -10.8% VS Target 75% CARD =
Cat 1 Closures to Target =
[% Cat 1 Cases Closed Under 18mths] - [Cat 1 Target]
I'm finding this difficult because unlike in the video my target is a % instead of a set number, so, what I really need is 75% of however many Category 1 cases there are and then highlight the -10.8% shortfall somehow - maybe something like below:
Hope all that makes sense!
Any help would be much appreciated...
Thanks
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Hi,
Unfortunately I cannot share a pbix file as this is connected to a massive Dynamics365 database.
The screenshots I've provided are not ideal but they are very simple to follow.
The only other option I have is perhaps to recreate everything in Excel and share a pbix file that way but that will take time - I'm not 100% if this is even achievable in terms of what I need to enter in the underlying excel?
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