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Anonymous
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Pie chart shows same values for each category

 I have 2 tables : 

 

Line :

 

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Policy : 

 

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Relation is on policy level. Now i am creating a Pie chart where i want to show Sum(Premium) by ICO.

 

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Here each ICO is getting same distribution, where i am expecting A should have 10k and B and C should have 4K premuim.

 

Could you please address this issue ?

 

Thanks,

Shubham

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Fowmy
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The Premium amount is in the Dimension Table, you need to have the premium amount populated in the Line table based on the logic you apply. then, the PIE should work as expected.

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DanLuevano
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How did you solve it? I'm facing the same issue

Fowmy
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@Anonymous 

The Premium amount is in the Dimension Table, you need to have the premium amount populated in the Line table based on the logic you apply. then, the PIE should work as expected.

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Anonymous
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No, don't do that.  Keep the relations between tables.

But go to your Model and check your link.  

In Properties, check your relationship and make sure that 'Cross filter direction' is set to Both.

Thanks, however setting cross filter direction to both, doesnt fix the very same problem I am having, both tables are linked by same PK , not sure where to go to next? do I follow Fowmy's suggestion.

I have two tables relationship is linked by same PK for each still getting same values for Top 10 categories in a pie chart

I had a a similar issue, I copied a previous PowerBi and adjusted the data set. I do this for quarterly reports. They always seem to just work since the data is the same but the dates for collection just change. Except today. One of my pie charts was showing same value for each part of the pie. I have seen this before when what Formy had mentioned but it was a copy of a working version so I was a little stumped. I went to Data Relationships and it was the same. after an hour I was done and started googling. Went on to other tasks and came back to this. This is what solved it for me. In the properties of the relationship table all appeared correct. I clicked on the open relationship editor. At the bottom of that screen (edit relationship screen) there is a check box, make this relationship active, I clicked it and everything started working. Why this button was not checked or applied I have no idea. but that was what solved it for me.

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