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oktrey
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Clustered Column Chart: 'Count' of rates

I am using a clustered column chart to show fill rates.  Cases Delivered/Cases ordered.  I am trying to show three different vendors on same chart.  Instead of displaying the % rates, it is just counting the number of rates.  I.E., "3" rates as opposed to showing the actual percentages.  Any help would be great, thanks

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parry2k
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@oktrey you need to change here, it shouldn't be count.

 

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parry2k
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@oktrey you need to change here, it shouldn't be count.

 

parry2k_0-1624981753286.png

 



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parry2k
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@oktrey it depends on what you are using on the value section? Your x-axis should be vendor, the value should be a percentage, and change the aggregation of the percentage to the max by clicking the arrow next to the percentage column in the value section.

 

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https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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Here is a screenshot of it.  When I click drop down arrow next to Count of Fill Rate, percentage isn't an option.  In Data view, I changed format to % and Summarized as Maximum.  Still Displaying Count of Fill Rates.

oktrey
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Annnnddd I was trying in the Format section not the fields section.  Changed Fill Rate to Max and it is fixed.  Thanks.  Apologize for my confusion

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Hi @oktrey 

Could you provide some data and the result you want for us ?

As you said you want to show three different vendors on same chart, is the effect of the screenshot below what you want?

Ailsamsft_0-1624860800855.png

IF no ,please provide your expected result .

 

Best Regards

Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

This looks more like what I am asking about.  However, I already have the percentages/fill rates in a table.  If I am presenting this...and I want to filter on three specific vendors, I want each vendor to have their own column with their respective fill rate.  I am still currently getting Count of Fill Rate (i.e., I am filtering on three vendors so i have one column that shows 3.)

parry2k
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@oktrey Read this post to get your answer quickly.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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