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PowerBuddy1
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Chart with Combinations

How can I create a chart which shows below - 

 

1) Single Bar on left showing Last Year - Year to date Sales (based on which year is selected from year slicer)

2) Single Bar on tright showing Current Year - Year to date Sales (based on which year is selected from year slicer)

3) In between line chart showing month wise Sales (based on which year is selected from year slicer)

 

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Please advise.

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mahoneypat
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This chart could be created with the Deneb visual by using "hconcat" to combine the 3 charts into one visual.

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@mahoneypat can you pls advise how I can achieve it using deneb chart?

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AllisonKennedy
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@PowerBuddy1  This will look different than your picture, because the scale for month will be much smaller than the YTD. What does your data model look like with relationships? You will need a DimDate table for this one: https://excelwithallison.blogspot.com/2020/04/dimdate-what-why-and-how.html 

 

Then you can create measures to change between the selected year and last year:

 

Total Sales = SUM( Sales[Sales] )

YTD Sales = CALCULATE ( [Total Sales], DATESYTD( dimDate[Date] ) )

Prior YTD Sales = CALCULATE( [YTD Sales], DATEADD( dimDate[Date], -1, YEAR) )

 

Then use them in a column chart with Month. 

 

I would recommend a card visual for the YTD totals.


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Thanks @AllisonKennedy but the client requires it in a chart not slicer based.

 

Any idea?

 

With this it gives me YTD and YTD LY per month.

 

Whereas it needs to be consolidated two bars at the end and in the center a line chart for MTD values.

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