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Hi,
This isn't possible with core visuals. So you need to use a custom visual or do something like this:
So in my example the four measures used are [base], [incr], [comp1] and [comp2]
I created two new measures based on the two categories we have =
Now I used Line and clustered column chart:
In the line width select 0
Enable markers:
Now The Markers act as break points:
M1 = base
M2 = incr
M3 = comp1
M4 = comp2
This isn't ideal but using this or someworkaround with small multiples are your best bets.
I hope this post helps to solve your issue and if it does consider accepting it as a solution and giving the post a thumbs up!
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