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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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@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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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
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
New Table:
3. Open Power KPI Matrix, place [Attribute] to Date, [Value] to Actual Value, and Index to Row-based Metric Name
4. Result.
You can downloaded PBIX file from here.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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@Anonymous ,
Unpivot the columns using Power Query.
Select all the columns except Index column and use unpivot.
Regards,
Manikumar
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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
Proud to be a Super User!
Many thanks for excellent feedback..
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