The ultimate Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure AI, and SQL learning event: Join us in Stockholm, September 24-27, 2024.
Save €200 with code MSCUST on top of early bird pricing!
Find everything you need to get certified on Fabric—skills challenges, live sessions, exam prep, role guidance, and more. Get started
Hi, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to seek your expertise and assistance in replicating a specific feature from a Tableau report into Power BI. The challenge I am currently facing is in creating an "Invoice Net Amount USD" line that displays percentages as shown in the Tableau report.
I have attempted to achieve this in Power BI using various approaches, but I haven't been successful in replicating the exact behavior. It appears that the DAX formula I have been using might not be suitable for this specific requirement.
Could you please guide me on the appropriate DAX formula or any other method to achieve a similar percentage display for the "Invoice Net Amount USD" line in Power BI?
I appreciate any insights or suggestions you can provide to help me overcome this hurdle. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
hello @Manasa1994
what you are trying to achieve is a cumulative %.
sample data used :
measure :
code :
if the x-axis is randomly ordered, i would suggest to create a column to order this column .
this can be done as follow :
go to table view :
select the column in question
go to sort by column
choose the index .
hope this helps
best regards.
but for me it's coming like this
hello @Manasa1994
what you are trying to achieve is a cumulative %.
sample data used :
measure :
code :
if the x-axis is randomly ordered, i would suggest to create a column to order this column .
this can be done as follow :
go to table view :
select the column in question
go to sort by column
choose the index .
hope this helps
best regards.
Join the community in Stockholm for expert Microsoft Fabric learning including a very exciting keynote from Arun Ulag, Corporate Vice President, Azure Data.
Check out the June 2024 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
138 | |
106 | |
103 | |
74 | |
59 |
User | Count |
---|---|
266 | |
127 | |
119 | |
100 | |
86 |