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nickpuli
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Alternate to unpivot

Hi, 

 

I am trying to generate a scatter plot for the following scenario. 

I have mulitple columns (categories) all rated out of 6 and I am trying to create a scatter plot with the categories along the x-axis and the average of the columns on the Y axis I also want to stratify the data by another variable (pre/post)

 

I have been able to generate this by unpivoting the columns and using the attribute and values to build the visual. But unfortunately when i go to refresh it now takes forever to refresh due to the shear number of columns generated by the unpivot. (see image below for what I want to build) 

nickpuli_0-1701650058970.png

 

Are the any other simple solutions on how to do this without unpivoting the data? 

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Anonymous
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Hi @nickpuli ,

If possible, pre-transform your data before importing it into Power BI Desktop. 
This will reduce the amount of data that needs to be processed by the Power BI Desktop.

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
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