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I have this issue that I have two matrix and as in powerbi, we have the option of using only one field for column value. But, I want two fields in my column value. One column value should be collected date and other column value should be order status change date. The collected date, should show the orders of a company named Daraz which I have attached below and of other merchants and for OFD Shipments, Delivered Shipments, Backlog, RTN Pending Shipments, Rescheduled, it should be based on order status change column.
I have attached two images:
1. In the first image, where I have selected the first matrix, it is picking the values of Daraz, Other Merchant, Backlog, RTN and delivered on order status change date.
2. In the second image, where I have selected the second matrix, it is picking the values of Daraz and Other Merchants based on collected date time column.
3. In the third image, is what I want, that I should have a single matrix, where the first two rows having Daraz and Other Merchants should be based on the column collected datetime and in the same matrix, the other column that is order status change date should have values for Backlog, RTN and Delivered.
Final Matrix: What I want
@Anonymous You can have multiple columns in the Columns field well of a Matrix. But you need to use the drilldown features to see them as they form a hierarchy. You may be able to get around this using a Custom Matrix Hierarchy: The New Hotness (Custom Matrix Hierarchy) - Microsoft Power BI Community
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