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Is there a visual in Power BI that I can use to achieve the below report that I have prepared in excel?
Daily, WTD and average
Thanks
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Hi @Selded ,
First create a column in your fact table:
Month-day = FORMAT('Table'[date],"DD-MMM-YY")
Then create a dim table as below:
Table 2 = UNION(VALUES('Table'[Month-day]),ROW("name","WTD actual"),ROW("name","WTD Target"))
And a date table as below:
Date = CALENDAR("2021-1-1","2021-12-31")
Then create a measure as below:
Measure =
VAR _mindate =
MINX ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[date] )
RETURN
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table 2'[Month-day] ),
"WTD actual",
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[amount] ),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[date] >= _mindate
&& 'Table'[date] <= _mindate + 6
)
),
"WTD Target", 375466,
SUM ( 'Table'[amount] )
)
And you will see:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi @Selded ,
First create a column in your fact table:
Month-day = FORMAT('Table'[date],"DD-MMM-YY")
Then create a dim table as below:
Table 2 = UNION(VALUES('Table'[Month-day]),ROW("name","WTD actual"),ROW("name","WTD Target"))
And a date table as below:
Date = CALENDAR("2021-1-1","2021-12-31")
Then create a measure as below:
Measure =
VAR _mindate =
MINX ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[date] )
RETURN
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table 2'[Month-day] ),
"WTD actual",
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[amount] ),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[date] >= _mindate
&& 'Table'[date] <= _mindate + 6
)
),
"WTD Target", 375466,
SUM ( 'Table'[amount] )
)
And you will see:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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HI @Selded ,
You can use a Line and Clustered Column chart in Power BI to represent 2 metrics with common x-axis.
Something like below:
Thanks,
Pragati
okay, so is impossible to have the WTD, daily, and average all on the same chart right
HI @Selded ,
In what format your data is, it depends on that as well.
Can you share some sample data here?
Thanks,
Pragati
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