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Hi,
I'm new to using Power BI as a reporting tool and have done a fair amount of searching but haven't found a close solution here in the groups yet.
I'd like to create a stacked column chart using multiple pieces of data for each data point, as displayed
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Still searching for a potential solution . The clustered bar by Akvelon has known issues with color saturation and I cannot sort within that chart, like I can within a stacked bar widget for example.
Anyone have any other sugestions? Thanks in advance
hi @Anonymous
You may try to use custom visual:
Regards,
Lin
Thank you, I've downloaded and am trying to find a good example or sample which shows something along the lines of which I need to build but cannot. Do you know of any samples out there which show multiple data points per category/slot on the chart? The example that comes with the download is not really sufficient to show this level.
Thanks in advance!
hi @Anonymous
You could try it by yourself, just drag category field into Row By or Column By value.
Regards,
Lin
Thank you @v-lili6-msft but that only gives me more rows and/or columns and doesn't group the data togther as hoped. Still a little stumped on putting this rogether using this custom visual
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