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Hello community,
can somebody explain me why the two multirows on the top are OK (No label) and the third is wrong (Blue label)
All fields come from the same table.
Format settings are exactly the same.
Filters are the same.
Thanks in advance!
Hi @mussol_ ,
It seems that the differencce between two summary table is Tbl_Datos[Clave de Contrato] and Tbl_Datos[Rango nº Hijos/as] are in different data types. Did you have any filter in the visual and aggregation in the fields?
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Dedmon Dai
Yes, there is only one Top N filter: Top 1 upper, but only for the field "Diferencia Maxima", that is a common field for all tables.
Hi @mussol_ ,
It's better that you can share the sample pbix with the issue. I can't really reproduce your issue. It's difficult for us to look through the root cause of issue.
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Dedmon Dai
Hi @mussol_ ,
I can't reproduce your issue . It seems that your formula is well. Have you try to turn the title off ? Would you please show us sample pbix by onedrive for business for reference?
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Dedmon Dai
Hi, Greg,
there are 3 visuals, each one comes from its own table created as:
@mussol_ Able to share PBIX or screen shot of Fields configuration for the visual?
OK,
here they are my differences:
On Image above, there is a custom table, from original [Tbl_Datos] table, with 4 fields. Theses 4 fields are the items for the multirow card, and this result is OK, four columns with 2 rows each.
On this new image above, there is another custom table, created from the same original table [Tbl_Datos], 3 of the four fields are the same, but in this one, there are 3 rows in one column and 2 more columns with 2 rows. The difference is that for the field "Puesto" in the first image appears with the value for "Puesto" that is: "Directivo Nivel 1" and in the second image, does not appear the name of the field but only the value "Directivo Nivel 1".
The configuration for both is exactly the same.
Any answer to this mistery?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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