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silveryaroma
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How to display multiple field parameter in Y-axis in clustered bar chart

Hi,

 

I've been trying to put all the selected values of a field parameter to y-axis of clustered bar chart without any success.

What I would like to have is something like this :

silveryaroma_0-1701097648499.png

 

I've put multiple categories in one field parameter table. I'ld like to give an option to users to select only part of the measures to present in the graph.

 

However, it seems I cannot select multiple items from the field parameter table. Do you have any idea how to acheive this?

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silveryaroma
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I swapped the legend and y-axis category as a workaround. YoY A, B, C, D as a legend and Major as y-axis. Created a filter for Major so I can adjust the length of the graph.

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silveryaroma
Frequent Visitor

I swapped the legend and y-axis category as a workaround. YoY A, B, C, D as a legend and Major as y-axis. Created a filter for Major so I can adjust the length of the graph.

silveryaroma
Frequent Visitor

Hi, yes it already allows multiple selection. What happens when I select multiple parameters is :

silveryaroma_0-1701189042725.png

 

Even though those two field parameters should yield different values, the outcome is identical.

ray_aramburo
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Have you tried changing the slicer configuration to multi-select?





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