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KerwenZhang
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How to display multiple variables in one chart

Hi I'm a beginner of Power BI. I try to display some general information of one product:

Code Analysis50%
Build Rate90%
BAT Rate20%
Other150%

Could I dispaly them in one chart? I try to use Donut Chart, but the display is not what I expected. Every area should keep same size. Is there any other control chart I can use? Thanks!

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v-yuta-msft
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@KerwenZhang ,

 

You can change the aggregation type from sum to count and then create a custom tooltip page link to the current page.

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@v-yuta-msft Thanks, after I change the aggregation type from sum to count, how to display the actual data in label?

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