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Hi All,
I have written a query to get data from the Azure analytics view and the data is being displayed correctly in power BI. It is displaying one row with some value. In the table visualization, count of rows is being displayed. I would like to display the value of each cell, not the count of the rows.
Could someone help me please because I don't know how to show only value of the row of my table visualisation .
Thanks
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Hi @Nish_G
Looks like your data is not set as numeric in the Data Model, so PBI just uses the count of the number of values to display it.
In the Data Tab, select each column and change it to a numeric type like Whole Number
Remove the values from your pie and re-add, they should add with Sum aggregation
Regards
Phil
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Thanks, it worked.
Hi @Nish_G
Looks like your data is not set as numeric in the Data Model, so PBI just uses the count of the number of values to display it.
In the Data Tab, select each column and change it to a numeric type like Whole Number
Remove the values from your pie and re-add, they should add with Sum aggregation
Regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
Hello, sorry, and what do you do if the values I am using are hours?
In the format options for the pie chart, change this pull down to include one with Category in it.
Regards,
Pat
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Thanks for your reply.
I have the filter options you have shown in your image above. How to get that summarise option? I have pie chart for my data and it is showing 1(number of rows). I expect to see the value of the row.
I have only 2 sort options, ascending and descending.
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