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luissilver
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Remove labels with empty/zero values in breakdown waterfall

Hi all,

 

I am trying to use a waterfall with different breakdown per category. I'd like to know how can I remove/hide in the breakdown of a waterfall the labels with 0 or any other condition (i.e.. like Blank). I would like to do it without reducing the number of breakdowns because then, it shows "Others" and I don't want that.

 

Here is the waterfall. I'd like to hide the Test one with zero.

 

Here is the table:

Is it possible to do it? I had to put a value in Test/Big2 because If I don't, it will show in the waterfall a -100 drop in Big2.

 

I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough. Thank you so much for all posible information could be provided of how to achieve this. 

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LoreaneG
Frequent Visitor

Hi, 

 

I have the exact same issue. Were you able to find a solution ? 

 

Thanks, 

 

Loreane

Anonymous
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Same issue here. Would appreciate some help

calerof
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

Hi @luissilver ,

 

Select your chart, at the right, under the Visualizations pane, under Filters, in the Visual Filter Level, in value select "is not 0" AND "is not blank".

 

test.png

 

Cheers,

 

Fernando

 

Thank you so much for the reply, nevertheless, it does not work with my current table/data.

 

I am actually trying to replicate a starting value in the waterfall and this is the way (my table) I found it could work. However, I am not able to hide the Test1.

 

Thank you again Fernando.

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