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Instead of showing the cascade columns with the sectioned data, I would like to show the accumulated data (as shown in the image). How can I do this?
@tchosas ,
Have you tried waterfall chart?
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-waterfall-charts
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@tchosas how does your sample data looks like? What is on x-axis? are you using a measure for %?
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Hello, @v-yuta-msft , i'm actually using waterfall chart.
Hello, @Anonymous, the category is date range in days of payments(0-5 days, 5-10 days, etc.), and the y-axis is a count of how many payments were made in each date range.
@tchosas we need to create the running total of % to make it work. can you share sample pbix file so that I can get you the solution. Remove any sensitive information before sharing.
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