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Hi All,
I want to use an matrix or table in PowerBi, where i can add 02 or more columns seprately(as per imange below). I am unable to acheive the same in default PowerBi Table/Matrix.
Is there any way i can achieve the same in default (By scipting) or do i need to import a new Tabel/Matrix from market place.
Regards,
Ashraf
Hi @Anonymous ,
As tested, the current version of Power BI can’t realize what you need completely (My version: 2.75.5649.761 64-bit (November 2019)). Because I also didn’t find any visuals to realize what you want in marketplace.
But you can use matrices and drill-through to achieve a similar effect.
Maybe you can submit your ideas to Power BI Ideas:
https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
This has changed significantly since the original answer native Power BI has improved the Matrix visual considerably. For the multi-measure grouped column layout you're describing, try using a Matrix with multiple Values and enabling "Show on Rows" under Values settings. For full flexibility where users can add/remove columns themselves after publishing (which native Matrix still can't do), Flexa Tables on AppSource handles this. Users drag in whatever columns they want directly in Power BI Service.
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