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Hello,
I am having an issue with a column chart. When I hover over a specific calander week I am only getting data from one data set and I would like to show both. For example Work Orders closed verses Work Orders open. Currently I can only see the Work orders open in the tool tip. There are 7 Work orders open and 5 closed. I'm only seeing the Seven Open.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Matt
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@MBazzle you can simply create another measure for Closed and put it on the tooltip section, so on hover over it will show you both the values. Having said that, if you will hover over the closed bard, it will show the closed number twice. To overcome this, you can create your own custom tooltip page, all the details are here
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@MBazzle In addition to what @parry2k mentioned , I can help you with a Video please watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hamC5sYfsH8&list=PLWQB3PEUJKRn1Y_s8whVWEoPPZa6Wm8B6&index=4
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@MBazzle you can simply create another measure for Closed and put it on the tooltip section, so on hover over it will show you both the values. Having said that, if you will hover over the closed bard, it will show the closed number twice. To overcome this, you can create your own custom tooltip page, all the details are here
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@MBazzle In the custom Tool Tip , you need to create the view of both Opened and closed to have the view
Try and let me know if you have still issue
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