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I am trying to generate a report similar to the example below but I cannot get the report to group my Product. From what I can find the "Group" feature in PBI is for grouping within a given field, which seems all but useless.
I get two results:
1. The Product Areas are ignored.
2. Project Types are ignored.
How do I display both?
The data hierarchy is as follows:
Products contain Projects
Each project falls into a Project Type (example shows A-F)
Each Project has a Status
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@Anonymous
You may refer to the following post.
I believe you should be able to do an add-hoc hierarchy in your x-axis with Products and then Projects. Then use Status as your Legend. Use a Stacked column chart. You will want to use the forked arrow to drill through from Products to Projects.
Grouping has its uses.
Thanks, but that doesn't work. I get the same results as if I didn't have a hierarchy.
@Anonymous
You may refer to the following post.
Hello @Daviator
If I'm getting you right, you need a 3-axis chart. Here's a discussion about it that might help.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Line-chart-with-3-axis/td-p/150909
Hi @Anonymous
If i am getting you correctly, you need a chart with 3 axis. Here is a discussion regarding it which might help you.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Line-chart-with-3-axis/td-p/150909
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