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Anonymous
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Card Visualization

I have table with below type

Dilantha_0-1606801897579.png

And I want to create 3 seperate card visualizations like below screenshot

Dilantha_1-1606801954717.png

I added screenshot with exel sheet, I able to add above details to card group. but I need 3 separate cards . Is their anyway to complete that?

Do I need to add seperate query or measure ? I have no experience working with measures

 

Thank you in advance. 

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PhilipTreacy
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Hi @Anonymous 

I'm not sure how you got the final values in your cards from the data you presented, but I'm guessing you are summing the values for x, y and z?

 

Here's a sample PBIX file

 

You can use a measure like this:

 

X = 
CALCULATE(SUM('Cards'[Amount]), FILTER(Cards, Cards[Column] = "x"))

 

To give this

cards-sums.png

Regards

Phil


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amitchandak
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@Anonymous ,

You Multi Row Card

Or you have to create three measures and use three cards

 

X= calculate(SUM('Table'[Amount]), FILTER(Table, Table[Column] = "x"))

Y= calculate(SUM('Table'[Amount]), FILTER(Table, Table[Column] = "y"))

Z= calculate(SUM('Table'[Amount]), FILTER(Table, Table[Column] = "z"))

 

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the solution, It seems like both solutions are same, I accepted preious answer, Because It replied first. Thank you for the understanding.

PhilipTreacy
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 

I'm not sure how you got the final values in your cards from the data you presented, but I'm guessing you are summing the values for x, y and z?

 

Here's a sample PBIX file

 

You can use a measure like this:

 

X = 
CALCULATE(SUM('Cards'[Amount]), FILTER(Cards, Cards[Column] = "x"))

 

To give this

cards-sums.png

Regards

Phil


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Anonymous
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Thank you for the solution, Its worked as expectected.

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