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Hello,
I have a clustered column chart where the y-axis/bar height is based on a $ value. I want to add a data label that shows the count of rows that feeds into each column. The orange and blue columns are different measures. I've tried a couple measures in the Data Labels Value field, but I'm either getting the total of all rows for both columns in each quarter, or I can only get the count for one column for each quarter, but it displays that number for both columns.
for the selected quarter, the orange column's label should be 9, and the blue columns label should be 4.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
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I appreciate the quick response, but I actually figured this out.
I just needed to select the individual series and then drag each "count" measure into the Data Labels Value field below.
Now the chart is showing what I want.
I appreciate the quick response, but I actually figured this out.
I just needed to select the individual series and then drag each "count" measure into the Data Labels Value field below.
Now the chart is showing what I want.
Great job
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Regards
Miguel Félix
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Check out my blog: Power BI em Português@nkamani Perfect, there you go!
Hi @nkamani ,
This depends on the measure you are calculating, can you please share a mockup data or sample of your PBIX file. You can use a onedrive, google drive, we transfer or similar link to upload your files.
If the information is sensitive please share it trough private message.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em Português@nkamani What is your measure formula?
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