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Hi there
In Tableau I can create a matrix in a view by using the measure names and measure values pills to bring out multiple different measures in one matrix. I can also specify different formats for the different measures and display them in that way. How can i achieve the same in PowerBI, I do not see a way to do this unless I manipulate the datasource which I cannot do on a published data set?
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Yes you can create seperate measures with differnet format.
you can change format type from measure tools present in data view.
and then place all your measures in matrix.
more accurately you want date on columns like this
I hope i have answered your question correctly!
You can use ISINSCOPE dax function to do calculations on heirarchy level and also format their display values.
you can refer following videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=926alfqFhMs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSUCyps_1O4
Please mark my solution as accepted if i have aswered your query!
So this is not exactly what I meant, I have placed an example of what i mean below,
Tableau allows you to place multiple different measures in one visual, I can have my date series go across my X axis and then the different measures on my Y axis
This way i can achieve a simple table to display for a quick view of figures for stake holders
Yes you can create seperate measures with differnet format.
you can change format type from measure tools present in data view.
and then place all your measures in matrix.
more accurately you want date on columns like this
I hope i have answered your question correctly!
Thank you, my issue was my formatting, under Values then Options there is the option to turn columns to rows
Your screenshot above lead to this
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