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Hello everyone!
This is my first post here and I am brand new with the program.
I would like to replicate this graph in PowerBI
This is the raw data:
| Sede | MARCA | Total Ventas |
| Ate | TOYOTA | 23,931,919 |
| Ate | SUZUKI | 20,280,163 |
| Ate | HONDA | 12,411,282 |
| Ate | VOLVO | 10,408,631 |
| Ate | HYUNDAI | 8,375,785 |
| Ate | MAZDA | 6,205,326 |
| San Miguel | TOYOTA | 23,857,777 |
| San Miguel | SUZUKI | 18,072,908 |
| San Miguel | HONDA | 13,106,045 |
| San Miguel | VOLVO | 11,569,275 |
| San Miguel | HYUNDAI | 8,748,502 |
| San Miguel | MAZDA | 6,217,693 |
But with PowerBI it is concatenating the labels.
Thanks in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
To avoid the concatenated labels, you'll need to sort by your x-axis category columns.
But to also sort by descending values, I believe you'll need to create the chart in charticulator, possible with a Sort Measure like this one.
(15) Austin Power BI User Group - Charticulator 101 - YouTube
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Thank you! I got the same graph. I'll try the charticulator! (I use the measure but the Graph again looks weird). In case you've done, can you share what's the final image?
To avoid the concatenated labels, you'll need to sort by your x-axis category columns.
But to also sort by descending values, I believe you'll need to create the chart in charticulator, possible with a Sort Measure like this one.
(15) Austin Power BI User Group - Charticulator 101 - YouTube
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
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