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Anonymous
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Add sparkline to show trend in new column in table

Hi Experts

 

How could you add a sparklines into the table as shown in the sample pbix file. In order to show the trend for the data over the period.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ew5wqtmchqqo4xj/sample.pbix?dl=0 

 

 

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VijayP
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@Anonymous 

You can use this pbix File. I have transformed the Data in PQ to get this shape. Let me know if this solovs your problem




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v-yangliu-msft
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Hi @Anonymous  ,
You may try to use ‘Power KPI Matrix ’ visual from marketplace.

Here are the steps you can follow:

1. Find Power KPI Matrix by selecting Get more Visuals of Visualizations

v-yangliu-msft_0-1612945828523.png

2. Enter the power query through Transform data, select the Index column, and then Transform-Unpivot Columns-Unpivot Other Columns to form a pivot table

v-yangliu-msft_1-1612945828528.png

New Table:

v-yangliu-msft_2-1612945828530.png

3. Open Power KPI Matrix, place [Attribute] to Date, [Value] to Actual Value, and Index to Row-based Metric Name

4. Result.

v-yangliu-msft_3-1612945828534.png

 

You can downloaded PBIX file from here.

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

manikumar34
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

@Anonymous , 

Unpivot the columns using Power Query. 

Select all the columns except Index column and use unpivot. 

 

Regards, 

Manikumar





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VijayP
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@Anonymous 

You can use this pbix File. I have transformed the Data in PQ to get this shape. Let me know if this solovs your problem




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MY Blog || My YouTube Channel || Connect with me on Linkedin || My Latest Data Story - Ageing Analysis

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Anonymous
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Many thanks for excellent feedback..

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