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khurram75
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Display vital signs

Friends,

 

I am trying to create a set of reports and dashboard for the health vertical. The intent is to display patient's vital signs e.g., temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar etc. as they fluctuate throughout a day. There are mutliple values that are captured during the day and the purpose is for a health care professsional to quickly visualize and identify an anomaly. Below is my sample data set for your reference. I am pulling my hair off at the moment because other than recreating this chart itself as a grid, Power BI pretty much always forces to pick an aggregation. I do not need aggregation, I need to plot data without it. Is it even possible in Power BI?

 

DateDiastolicSystolicTimeType
1/12/20191209010:10 AMManual
1/11/20191008910:10 PMOmron 1230
1/11/20191301009:10 AMManual
1/10/2019120909:10 AMManual
1/10/2019120809:10 AMOmron 1230
1/9/2019110809:10 AMOmron 1230
1/9/20191401001:10 PMOmron 1230
1/8/20191108011:10 AMManual
1/8/2019110905:10 PMManual
1/7/20191101009:10 PMManual
1/7/2019110806:10 AMOmron 1230
1/6/2019120757:31 PMOmron 1230
1/6/2019123828:24 AMManual
1/5/2019121898:37 AMOmron 1230
1/5/2019141959:45 PMOmron 1230
1/12/201913510010:05 PMManual
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Anonymous
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It definitely is. If you put Date and Time on the axis of the chart, and Diastolic and Systolic in the values it will work. The filter context will be for a specific date with a specific time, which should be only one value. So you can use any aggregator ( min, max, average, etc) and get the same result since it is just the one value. The issue is, what do you want to happen when you have a few rows with the same date and same time, such as:

Plotting Values without aggregations.png

 

Doubt you want to sum those. Maybe an Average? Or does Type have a precedence?  

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v-cherch-msft
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Hi @khurram75 

 

Power BI removes duplicate rows from a table by default like this post. The way around this would be to create a index column in query editor to provide the uniqueness of rows.Then use the index column in the visual you need.

 

Regards,

Cherie

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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It definitely is. If you put Date and Time on the axis of the chart, and Diastolic and Systolic in the values it will work. The filter context will be for a specific date with a specific time, which should be only one value. So you can use any aggregator ( min, max, average, etc) and get the same result since it is just the one value. The issue is, what do you want to happen when you have a few rows with the same date and same time, such as:

Plotting Values without aggregations.png

 

Doubt you want to sum those. Maybe an Average? Or does Type have a precedence?  

Thanks a lot my friend @Anonymous for the kind help. It worked. Now my problem is to format the axis label in a way that the date and time values stay on separate lines. Any idea how that can be accomplished?

Anonymous
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Best thing I could think of is just formatting them differently., but there's probably a better way (not my strength)

Chart Formatting x asix.png

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