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Syndicate_Admin
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Dynamic limits

I have a group of segments that have boundaries and I put them on a chart, I had no problem relating them. I have the difficulty with the limit that must be applied to the total, since I have no way to associate it with any segment since it is the limit of the sum of all segments. How could I do if I want to have them all in a single graph?, that when I select a segment I am shown its limit, but when I still the filters I have the limit of the total.

SegmentLimit 1Limit 2
Segment 11234
Segment 25678
Segment 39001
Segment 42345
Segment 55667
Total8901
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TheoC
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@Syndicate_Admin if you could provide an example of the output you want, it would be very beneficial.  However, if I understand correctly, you may be able to achieve what you want by using Power Query and selecting both columns (Limit 1 and Limit 2) to unpivot. These will then give you an Attribute column (i.e. Limit 1 and Limit 2) and a Values column (i.e. the values in the respective limit columns). 

 

If it's not what you want, please let me know and I or the Community can better assist 🙂

 

Hope this helps.
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I have this graph associated with your limit for your segment, this chart is correct its upper limit is 5.80 and the bottom 1.59.

Alberto18_0-1635880162522.png

When removing the filter and leaving all segments, a limit is calculated but in reality the limit for all segments are others (upper 3.70, lower 1.32). How can I do so that in the total I can link the actual limits to the total?

Alberto18_1-1635880636789.png

WalletDefeatedDelinquency
Commercial1.724.42
Mortgages1.595.80
Personal0.351.00
Cards2.566.50
Form2.3010.00
Factoring3.006.00
Total1.323.70

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