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ChihiroWa
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Different tables in one gragh

 

Hi! I hope someone help me.

 

Prepared data

・Table 1 : production volume data of Category A and B

・Table 2 : production volume data of Category C

・Table 3 : production volume data of Category D

 

 Contents of data

・Table1

CategoryMarketPlantTypeCYVolume
AASEANNorthxxx2022100
AEuropeNorthyyy2023200
BEuropeNorthzzz2022200
BIndiaNorthaaa2023

300

 

・Table2 : no column of "Category"

Type_1CYVolume
bbb2022100
ccc2023200
ddd2022200
eee2023

300

 

・Table 3 : no column of "Category"

MarketType_2CYVolume
ASEANfff2022100
Europeggg2023200
Europehhh2022200
Indiaiii2023

300

 

* all tables have each different column.

* Type, Type_1 and Type_2 : different column name but same data.

 

What I want to do

1. Make a slicer including Category A to D.

2. Make an area gragh  including Category A to D.

    When a slicer of 1. is chosen Category A, a gragh shows volume of Category A.

3. Make a slicer including Type, Type_1 and Type_2.

    When a slicer of 1. is chosen Category A, a slicer of 3. shows xxx, yyy, zzz and aaa.

 

 

Thanks,

Chihiro

 

 

 

 

 

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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @ChihiroWa ,

 

You need to create a dimension table with the types and then make the relationship betwen the 3 tables (be aware that there is a relationship that is bidirectional., then you need to use the slicers.

 

MFelix_0-1691415821378.png

 

 


Regards

Miguel Félix


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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @ChihiroWa ,

 

You need to create a dimension table with the types and then make the relationship betwen the 3 tables (be aware that there is a relationship that is bidirectional., then you need to use the slicers.

 

MFelix_0-1691415821378.png

 

 


Regards

Miguel Félix


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!

Check out my blog: Power BI em Português



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