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Hello,
How do I move Revenue above COR in a matrix. Refer below image for clarity:
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please refer to this post: Sort a Column with a Custom Order in Power BI.
In your scenario,
1. enter data to create a table with two columns:
Category | Order |
Revenue | 1 |
COR | 2 |
SGA | 3 |
2. create relationship between your fact table and the order table above through "Category".
3. Sort "Category" column by "Order" column.
4. Replace "GDR Total" column with “Category” column in your Matrix visual.
Then, you will get what you want.
Best Regards,
Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please refer to this post: Sort a Column with a Custom Order in Power BI.
In your scenario,
1. enter data to create a table with two columns:
Category | Order |
Revenue | 1 |
COR | 2 |
SGA | 3 |
2. create relationship between your fact table and the order table above through "Category".
3. Sort "Category" column by "Order" column.
4. Replace "GDR Total" column with “Category” column in your Matrix visual.
Then, you will get what you want.
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous you need to create another column to sort these column using sort by. see documentation here
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@parry2k Thank you for the reply. I sorted by rows but I realized I have SGA, COR, and Revenue categories and I want to see Revenue then COR and then SGA.
@Anonymous doesn't matter what order you want to see it, you have the full power to control with sort by column. Not sure if you gone thru the article and got the concept and just implement it.
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