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So new to Power Bi and the community. please let me know if this is the correct forumn.
I have an ask to put together a chart that would depict a business unit broken out by number of Crit/high/med vulnerabilities per month across a 6 month time frame. These would be additionally broke out by aged <30/30-60/>90. I am able to get the business unit with aged <30/30-60/>90 but then I am having trouble showing it for Crit/high/med vulnerabilities. How would I beable to divide the column further into showing these?
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hi @JAmbrose69
it could achieve that have multiple columns on the legend, so there are two workaround for you refer to:
1. Drag vulnerabilities column into Axis too.
2. As parry2k said, create a new column that combines "aged" and "vulnerabilities " column into one column.
New Legend = 'Table'[aged] &"-"&'Table'[vulnerabilities]
then drag this new column into Legend
By the way, to upload a PBIX or the excel file, you can upload it to OneDrive for business and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Regards,
Lin
@JAmbrose69 you cannot have multiple columns on the legend when hack could be to add a column that concatenates both vulnerability & age and use that on the legend.
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@JAmbrose69 ,Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
I can upload a PBIX and the excel with it. Not sure how.
hi @JAmbrose69
it could achieve that have multiple columns on the legend, so there are two workaround for you refer to:
1. Drag vulnerabilities column into Axis too.
2. As parry2k said, create a new column that combines "aged" and "vulnerabilities " column into one column.
New Legend = 'Table'[aged] &"-"&'Table'[vulnerabilities]
then drag this new column into Legend
By the way, to upload a PBIX or the excel file, you can upload it to OneDrive for business and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Regards,
Lin
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