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Hi All
Firstly, apologies if this has already been answered/covered in a previous thread; I've not managed to find anything thus far and did try to (probably wrongly) tag on to a different question in the hope of a solution.
As an example, we can have a list of regions/locations, and then by month show the measures volume and revenue. These will appear as what I would call a secondary header, or sub-heading beneath the months, so you end up with volume and revenue per month. What we would like to be able to do, is reverse the header logic in this scenario, so that we end up with each month per measure, i.e. Volume - September, October, November / Revenue - September, October, November.
We can do this using our existing SSAS product, as demonstrated in my images below, where we are able to drag the measures into the columns section (can be done for rows also), and position them after OR before the dimension header. The first image is what we can replicate in PBI, and the second image is what we'd like to be able to do.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Shane
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HI @shanelthiggs,
I think you need some additional steps to achieve your requirement.
Steps:
1. Enter to query editor.
2. Choose 'Volume units' and 'Revenue Net', then use 'unpivot columns' feature to transfer them to attribute and value.
3. Save change and return to report view.
4. Drag attribute to column fields and value to value field.(notice: resort column filed and mark sure month column is in the bottom)
BTW, if 'Volume units' and 'Revenue Net' means measures, it is impossible to achieve your requirement. Current power bi can't use measure on row or column fields.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Same problem here. Really annoying this cannot be done.
Try this.
1. Create a table with columns as ID and Name. With values as 1, Volume and 2, Revenue
2. In the modelling tab , set the sort order for the Column Name as ID.
3. Use the Name as Row , followed by Month
4. In the values put the measures - Sales and Revenue.
If this works please accept this as solution and also give KUDOS.
Cheers
CheenuSing
Hi @CheenuSing - thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure that's going to work for us, as we're linking directly to a SSAS Cube for the data to form the matrix. The below might explain a little more what I'm hoping to achieve; effectively, get the values as columns.
In the third image, on the left hand side (1) is the output we're given, and the right hand side (2) is the output we'd like to be able to achieve.
Thanks
Shane
How did you achieve what's in your 1st screenshot.
I'm getting such arrangement with measure values as row lables. Is there a matrix setting that I need to apply to achieve the screenshot#1 look?
Are you Units and Revenue measures? Appreciate your feedback.
Never mind. If I turn off "Show on Rows" in Values section, I get the desired output.
HI @shanelthiggs,
I think you need some additional steps to achieve your requirement.
Steps:
1. Enter to query editor.
2. Choose 'Volume units' and 'Revenue Net', then use 'unpivot columns' feature to transfer them to attribute and value.
3. Save change and return to report view.
4. Drag attribute to column fields and value to value field.(notice: resort column filed and mark sure month column is in the bottom)
BTW, if 'Volume units' and 'Revenue Net' means measures, it is impossible to achieve your requirement. Current power bi can't use measure on row or column fields.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hello,
I am trying to do the exact same thing. Does the feature now exist for measures ?
Referring to that : "BTW, if 'Volume units' and 'Revenue Net' means measures, it is impossible to achieve your requirement. Current power bi can't use measure on row or column fields."
I am trying to do something easily done on Pivot Table in excel. When we have multiple "measures" and columns category: we just need to change the order of the "value" in the column to put it in first position. So our "values from measures" are shown as the first level of hierarchy.
Can we do something similar in a Matrix in Power BI?
Thank you!
Thank you @v-shex-msft - they are measures so as you said, will not be possible to achieve this in current versions.
Accepted as solution.
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