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I'm trying to convert a Tableau dashboard into Power BI and ran into this visual. It appears as a clustered bar chart with 6 different measures, each measure is a row, and the legend being another category.
Those "Flag" calculations were built like so:
Interview Flag
if ISNULL([Interview Date]) then 0 else 1 END
Columns are all the percentages by row; rows are the sumof the flags; legend is Location Type.
Is there anyway to replicate this in Power BI?
Hi @Anonymous
The graph is possible to create. It might require an auxiliary table of metric names with all the combinations of the three categories and using a dynamic measure with selectedvalue ().
The guide to working with the method :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODNsd1G4tDM&t=1323s
Or maybe this is possible with Unpivoting the data table .
To provide further assistance and demonstrate the process, please provide a sample dataset that can be worked with. It doesn't have to be real data. You can generate a sample dataset with the required logic. Refer to this link for guidance on how to do this:
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi there! Thank you for responding to my post.
What I'm trying to achieve is to show all 6 measures in its own bar stacked next to each other, as well as the percentages, with legend being the Location Type. The YouTube video, however, shows a visual that interacts with a buttom. Is it possible to show all these without a button?
I'm pasting test data below:
Candidate ID | Applied Date | Reviewed Date | Screened Date | Hiring Manager Reviewed Date | Interview Date | Hire Date | Location Type |
574891 | 1/15/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 1/24/2024 | 3/18/2024 | Office |
209736 | 1/9/2024 | 1/10/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 1/19/2024 | 1/22/2024 | 2/12/2024 | Hybrid |
845620 | 1/27/2024 | 1/29/2024 | 1/29/2024 | 1/29/2024 | 1/29/2024 | 3/11/2024 | Remote |
362154 | 2/23/2024 | 2/23/2024 | 2/26/2024 | Remote | |||
987345 | 2/19/2024 | 2/20/2024 | 2/21/2024 | 2/21/2024 | 2/23/2024 | 4/1/2024 | Remote |
631897 | 1/11/2024 | 1/12/2024 | 1/25/2024 | 1/28/2024 | 1/29/2024 | Remote | |
740258 | 2/19/2024 | 2/19/2024 | 2/19/2024 | 2/21/2024 | 2/22/2024 | 4/22/2024 | Remote |
518463 | 1/9/2024 | 1/9/2024 | 1/9/2024 | 1/9/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 4/15/2024 | Remote |
123809 | 1/8/2024 | 1/8/2024 | 1/8/2024 | 1/8/2024 | 1/8/2024 | 1/29/2024 | Office |
695432 | 2/15/2024 | 2/15/2024 | 2/15/2024 | 2/15/2024 | 2/15/2024 | 3/4/2024 | Hybrid |
824613 | 2/6/2024 | 2/7/2024 | 2/15/2024 | 2/15/2024 | 2/16/2024 | 3/11/2024 | Office |
357982 | 2/26/2024 | 2/27/2024 | 2/27/2024 | 2/27/2024 | 2/27/2024 | 3/25/2024 | Hybrid |
569021 | 1/12/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 1/16/2024 | 1/18/2024 | 1/22/2024 | 2/26/2024 | Office |
710846 | 1/7/2024 | 3/18/2024 | 3/20/2024 | 3/20/2024 | Hybrid | ||
236547 | 1/15/2024 | 1/25/2024 | 1/25/2024 | 3/8/2024 | Office | ||
981364 | 3/11/2024 | 3/11/2024 | 3/13/2024 | 3/13/2024 | 3/21/2024 | Office | |
403289 | 1/21/2024 | Hybrid | |||||
615720 | 3/1/2024 | 3/1/2024 | 3/1/2024 | 3/5/2024 | 3/5/2024 | 4/22/2024 | Hybrid |
178493 | 3/13/2024 | 3/13/2024 | 3/14/2024 | 3/14/2024 | 3/14/2024 | Remote | |
952038 | 1/22/2024 | 1/23/2024 | Remote |
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