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Heey, I wanted to display by graph the max values for each model of printers because each printers have your max capacity to print but actually is showing the one max value of them.
How I can do that?
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It would be beneficial to see how your data looks but i would imagine DAX would look like below
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Sayali
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Its just measure name for maximum capacity
Thanks and Regards,
Sayali
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Hey, @sayaliredij !
Sorry for the delay, I was on vacation. So, I tried here and I haven't succeeded here yet. 😪
How do I share the .pbix with you?
It would be beneficial to see how your data looks but i would imagine DAX would look like below
Thanks and Regards,
Sayali
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THANKS!!!
Finally I did it!
DAX:
Hey, @sayaliredij !
What's the "MAX_Cap" ??
Example of data:
SERIAL | MODEL | MAX CAPACITY |
3080R10 | IM C2000 | 900000 |
3082R40 | IM C2000 | 900000 |
3082RA0 | IM C2100 | 800000 |
3090RC0 | IM C2500 | 650000 |
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