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waldnerr
Helper I
Helper I

Display amount based on multiple date columns on X axis (MM/YYYY) in line chart

Hi,

 

i have a fact table, where columns for "Final Acceptance Date Best Case" and "Final Acceptance Date Worst Case" are included per project and evaluation month:

 

Evaulation MonthProjectFinal Acceptance Date Best CaseFinal Acceptance Date Worst Case (Calculated Column)Total Contract Value
10/23A31.12.202301.04.2024500000
10/23B10.10.202310.10.2023300000
10/23C15.11.202314.12.2023200000
09/23A31.12.202331.12.2023450000
09/23B10.10.202310.10.2023250000
09/23C15.11.20230112.2023200000

 

I would like to create a line chart based on the "Evaluation Month" 10/23, where i show month/year on the X axyis and two lines for Total Contract Value (TCV) on the Y axis - one based on "Final Acceptance Best Case" and one on "Final Acceptance Worst Case":

 

waldnerr_0-1696931674972.png

 

I would appreachiate, if you could give me feedback, how to acieve the desired result.

 

Thank you,

Best regards,

Reinhard

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mickey64
Super User
Super User

For your reference.

 

Step 0: I unpivot 2 columns and rename a title of the column in Power Query Editor.

mickey64_0-1696943300761.png

mickey64_1-1696943343342.pngmickey64_2-1696943367312.png

 

Step 1: I make a calendar table and add a relationship in Power BI Desktop.

mickey64_0-1696942941458.png

mickey64_1-1696942979851.png

Step 2: I make a measure.

    TCV TOTALYTD = TOTALYTD(SUM(DATA[Total Contract Value]),'Calendar'[Date],"9/30")

 

Step 3: I make a graph and 2 slicers.

mickey64_2-1696943100643.png

 

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waldnerr
Helper I
Helper I

Thank you very much for the well described solution!

Best regards,

Reinhard

mickey64
Super User
Super User

For your reference.

 

Step 0: I unpivot 2 columns and rename a title of the column in Power Query Editor.

mickey64_0-1696943300761.png

mickey64_1-1696943343342.pngmickey64_2-1696943367312.png

 

Step 1: I make a calendar table and add a relationship in Power BI Desktop.

mickey64_0-1696942941458.png

mickey64_1-1696942979851.png

Step 2: I make a measure.

    TCV TOTALYTD = TOTALYTD(SUM(DATA[Total Contract Value]),'Calendar'[Date],"9/30")

 

Step 3: I make a graph and 2 slicers.

mickey64_2-1696943100643.png

 

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