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Hi!
Thanks for all the help in previous posts. I have one more issue that is bugging me 🙂
I need to create WATERFALL chart but MEASURE in Y axis need to show different measures based on Category.
I have this Measures set:
Measure1
Measure2
Measure3
Also I have this dimTable:
Index Measure Name
1 Measure1
2 Measure2
3 Measure2
I need to create this waterfall who shows:
Measure1Name ---- Measure1
Measure2Name ---- Measure2
Measure3Name ---- Measure3
I have created Measure in SWITCH that says:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @DagmaraG , I was able to get something to work by doing the following:
3 Measures: Measure 1, Measure 2, Measure 3. Note that these are each DAX measure in the main table:
I then created a parameter, in an unlinked table isolate, with the values 1,2,3 and corresponding switch statement. This returns expected results when tested in a straight table
I can then add these values into a waterfall chart, and the results are as expected.
What are you doing differently? Are the tables connected - they should not be connected. Perhaps if this does not work you can share a screenshot of the model?
Pi
PS, if you want even more flexibility around waterfall charts, I have a blog on how to create from bar chart: https://www.iheartdemography.com/post/hacking-a-waterfall-chart-in-powerbi
Hi @DagmaraG , I was able to get something to work by doing the following:
3 Measures: Measure 1, Measure 2, Measure 3. Note that these are each DAX measure in the main table:
I then created a parameter, in an unlinked table isolate, with the values 1,2,3 and corresponding switch statement. This returns expected results when tested in a straight table
I can then add these values into a waterfall chart, and the results are as expected.
What are you doing differently? Are the tables connected - they should not be connected. Perhaps if this does not work you can share a screenshot of the model?
Pi
PS, if you want even more flexibility around waterfall charts, I have a blog on how to create from bar chart: https://www.iheartdemography.com/post/hacking-a-waterfall-chart-in-powerbi
thanks, I have realized I used to much selected switches. It was an issue with my model.
Glad to help!
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