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I have a measure created (ASA) and used this on two visuals (KPI and a Card). When I place the measure on the Card, the value is 123, but when I place it on the KPI visual, the value is 154.
When I created the KPI visual, I just copied/pasted the Card and then changed the visual type to KPI so I'd assume the number would be the same (I did this to ensure that all filters were the same)
Any ideas why this would happen?
Card
KPI
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No, but you can fake it. Make the callout value in the KPI visual super small and/or same color as background. Then overlay the card visual with a transparent background.
The KPI visual, when a trend axis is added, automatically defaults the callout value to the latest ( or current ) month ( or whatever your trend axis is ). Whereas the card visual is showing the aggregate for the entire timeframe ( Winter 2023 ) per your screenshot.
Thanks @CoreyP I did not know this. Thanks for the info!
I'm going to assumme there is no way to set it to the aggregate like the Card visual?
No, but you can fake it. Make the callout value in the KPI visual super small and/or same color as background. Then overlay the card visual with a transparent background.
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