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Rsanjuan
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Adding separate columns for statuses

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I am very new to powerbi, but how do you create multiple columns with the summations based on that status based on different statuses of the original data colum?

 

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sdjensen
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

You could try with a matrix visualization.

 

Put Month on Rows, Job Phase on Columns and Sales Amount in value.

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sdjensen
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

You could try with a matrix visualization.

 

Put Month on Rows, Job Phase on Columns and Sales Amount in value.

/sdjensen

Thank you both for your quick assistance!

Ok




Lima - Peru
Vvelarde
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Community Champion

hi @Rsanjuan

 

The Simple way is with a Matrix Visual:

 

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Lima - Peru

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