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Get data from table 2
- 6 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
Your column chart's x-axis and y-axis are both from Table 1, not Table 2. So, it will show blank when you choose "January" or "February".
Try this:
1. Create measures. Please pay attention to your blank values in "Concatenate". Not blank, but " ".
Count of Defected data = IF ( MAX ( 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] ) = " ", BLANK (), COUNT ( 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] ) )Count of defected = IF ( MAX ( 'dCollection(Jan-Feb)'[Concatenate] ) <> " ", COUNT ( 'dCollection(Jan-Feb)'[Concatenate] ) )Defected all = IF ( ISBLANK ( MAX ( 'Concatenate'[Concatenate] ) ), BLANK (), [Count of defected] + [Count of Defected data] )2. Create a table.
Concatenate = FILTER ( VALUES ( 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] ), 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] <> " " )3. Create a column chart.
PBIX file attached.
Best Regards,
IceyIf this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Anonymous ,
Your column chart's x-axis and y-axis are both from Table 1, not Table 2. So, it will show blank when you choose "January" or "February".
Try this:
1. Create measures. Please pay attention to your blank values in "Concatenate". Not blank, but " ".
Count of Defected data =
IF (
MAX ( 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] ) = " ",
BLANK (),
COUNT ( 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] )
)Count of defected =
IF (
MAX ( 'dCollection(Jan-Feb)'[Concatenate] ) <> " ",
COUNT ( 'dCollection(Jan-Feb)'[Concatenate] )
)Defected all =
IF (
ISBLANK ( MAX ( 'Concatenate'[Concatenate] ) ),
BLANK (),
[Count of defected] + [Count of Defected data]
)
2. Create a table.
Concatenate =
FILTER (
VALUES ( 'Data Collection'[Concatenate] ),
'Data Collection'[Concatenate] <> " "
)
3. Create a column chart.
PBIX file attached.
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi Icey,
Thanks for the solution.
If I select by line 100 then it should get around 1667 but it showing too many like ten thousands in bar charts.
And also once I select by line 100 then both charts should get same values not different.
Could you please recheck why its showing. Sorry to trouble you.
Kind regards,
pv
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi Icey,
Sorry. Its not 1667 because which you got old data and I did refresh the data file now, so it won't come 1667 for you but both charts value should get same.
Kind regards,
pv
- Icey6 years agoCommunity Support
Hi Anonymous ,
I am not very clear about the problem you describe. Please give me some screenshots.
Best Regards,
Icey
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi Icey,
Thank you so much for your help and others as well.
Its really amazing and this forum is very helpful.
I was confusing before with your solution but I got clarity now because I'm looking for sum of defected but you have done count of measures. Sorry, its my mistake I should have told you before. I've created another sum of measures then I got the answer.
I got one more question please...
Can we create same measures in dCalendar table instead of doing another table like as you done?
Kind regards,
pv