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Hi Everyone,
I have below 2 visuals, bar chart and Pie chart. In pie chart I would like to show Planned as always 100% and show on top of Actual%.
Data in Bar chart is correct but obvisually Pie chart has incorrect data. The dax I used below (i am sure i used incorrect logic)
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2. to show 100%
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
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Hi @kanwal
There are four different visuals that can be used to display the scenario of a target versus an actual in the following file.
1. Simply presenting the gap by months.
2.On the second graph, you can see the percentage of completions
3. The third graph shows the performance and target in nominal terms.
Based on the distance between the bar and the target line, the gap can be estimated.
As a supporting figure, the gap percentage itself is on the tooltip
4. "Table graph" that shows the gap, performance, target, and trend of the gap for each category.
Here is the link to download the PBIX
https://github.com/MadeiraData/MadeiraToolbox/blob/master/Power%20bi/Various%20visualizations%20for%...
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Hi @kanwal
Logic of a whole is a maximum of 100%, so you cannot show a pie graph with more than 100%.
In a pie graph, the parts are not compared by size, but rather by what percentage they make up of the whole, so it is always a percentage difference.
The reason is that they don't fit the target vs execution scenario, so you're better off going with a bullet chart/ bar chart...
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Thank you for your reply, I believe something below would be better to show?
But have no idea how to create this type of chart?
A lot of non-necessary elements are in this graphic, making it very difficult to create and understand.
You can refer to the post I wrote about the scenario you need and if you would like, I can share a PBIX.
This is a link to a post , please refer to examples
Why Tornado is a disaster even as a graph? (madeiradata.com)
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I have gone through your post that you shared. The challenge I can see is we would like to see in % and my planned data will be vary.
Yes please PBIX will be a BIG Help.
Hi @kanwal
There are four different visuals that can be used to display the scenario of a target versus an actual in the following file.
1. Simply presenting the gap by months.
2.On the second graph, you can see the percentage of completions
3. The third graph shows the performance and target in nominal terms.
Based on the distance between the bar and the target line, the gap can be estimated.
As a supporting figure, the gap percentage itself is on the tooltip
4. "Table graph" that shows the gap, performance, target, and trend of the gap for each category.
Here is the link to download the PBIX
https://github.com/MadeiraData/MadeiraToolbox/blob/master/Power%20bi/Various%20visualizations%20for%...
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Percentages are used to illustrate the gap between the target and the actual.
You can put the number on the toltip once you have "drawn" it.
My embarrassment is that I cannot find the file in the post.
If you would like, I can create a new one with bullet charts by months, like the picture on the right, and insert
Percentage in the tooltip.
"Percentages are used to illustrate the gap between the target and the actual."
This is exactly what I am trying to show as per the request from customer. Below what I have come up with. Your thoughts?
It is the right type of graph if you want to convey a trend about the gap, but its design is less effective.
I've already attached a file with examples.
The accuracy of the design is of utmost importance 🙂
Wishing you good luck
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