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Nested Axis
- 7 years ago
richard_wylde wrote:
Hello v-juanli-msft
I've almost managed to recreate your matrix by moving the dimensions into the Values, but the only problem now is that it automatically summarizes just the first value, so it is showing only one record per Insurer_Name. Is there a way to resolve this ?
Add name, code columns in the "ROW" field of the matrix instead of "VALUE" field.
Look at my example
I will show the detailed steps one by one:
turn off "Stepped layout".
Best Regards
MaggieCommunity Support Team _ Maggie Li
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1. With a bar chart, it can show all fields in x-Axis
2.
To show all fields names as your pricture, use a matrix visual instead
then select "Value" field->conditional formatting->data bars
It can sort by the "Value", but the order would consider the columns in "Row" fields.
3.
If you want the "Value" to be sorted only by itself, please change the matrix to a table visual
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hello v-juanli-msft
I've almost managed to recreate your matrix by moving the dimensions into the Values, but the only problem now is that it automatically summarizes just the first value, so it is showing only one record per Insurer_Name. Is there a way to resolve this ?
- v-juanli-msft7 years agoCommunity Support
richard_wylde wrote:
Hello v-juanli-msft
I've almost managed to recreate your matrix by moving the dimensions into the Values, but the only problem now is that it automatically summarizes just the first value, so it is showing only one record per Insurer_Name. Is there a way to resolve this ?
Add name, code columns in the "ROW" field of the matrix instead of "VALUE" field.
Look at my example
I will show the detailed steps one by one:
turn off "Stepped layout".
Best Regards
MaggieCommunity Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.