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Hi All
I hope you can help
I would like to make a page which shows information on a particular type of trending data, but also the data in the last week at the same time
From the attached picture - I would like a line chart to show the trend of the data, week by week. But I would like the pie chart to only show the spread from the last week of data.
If I add a relative date filter into the pie chart it shows what I need, but then when you click on a segment to look at the trend of that particular segment I only get a dot (as it only shows the last weeks data point)
Is there a way to use the pie chart to filter the line chart but them them both referencing different relative date periods?
Thanks
Matt
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Hi
Ah ok, that must be a security setting for my company
I actualy found a way round it, I added a seperate date filter for week commencing, then used the edit interaction function to stop the new filter affecting the line chart.
This made it so I could control the pie chart with a specific weeks data but when I click on the pie chart segment it shows the full trend rather than that specific week
Thanks
Matt
@Matt22365,
What result do you want to see in the Line chart when you click on the pie chart to filter the Line chart ? Please share sample data of your table and post expected result here following the guide in the blog: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490.
Regards,
Lydia
Hi
Thanks for getting back to me - Sample data attached. Sample data
Using this data, filtered (as a page filter) for team "A" I would like a pie chart to show the most recent week number split between all 6 status's.
I would also like the line graph to show the trend of data over all weeks.
These 2 sections I can achieve.
The bit I cannot get to work is using the pie chart as a filter. When you click on the segment that reflects the most recent week's P overdue I get a dot, rather than the trend of P overdue over all weeks.
Thanks for your help
Matt
@Matt22365,
I am unable to access the above link as it requires sign-in. In your scenario, how about you add addition week field into X-axis of the Line chart?
Regards,
Lydia
Hi
Ah ok, that must be a security setting for my company
I actualy found a way round it, I added a seperate date filter for week commencing, then used the edit interaction function to stop the new filter affecting the line chart.
This made it so I could control the pie chart with a specific weeks data but when I click on the pie chart segment it shows the full trend rather than that specific week
Thanks
Matt
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