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Hey all, this is my second message, which the first one was very successful thanks to the best members for the world 🙂
Okay, What I have done is get the top rank of employees based on there average score (because they try more than once):
Employee ID | Name | Score | |
3167 | Henry Henry | 35 | |
1412 | Joseph Joseph | 30 | |
3142 | Michael Michael | 28 | |
1312 | Sam Sam | 27 | |
1231 | George George | 23 | |
3167 | Henry Henry | 35 | |
1412 | Joseph Joseph | 30 | |
3142 | Michael Michael | 28 | |
1312 | Sam Sam | 27 | |
1231 | George George | 23 | |
3167 | Henry Henry | 35 | |
1412 | Joseph Joseph | 30 | |
3142 | Michael Michael | 28 | |
1312 | Sam Sam | 27 |
What I did to get the first rank is:
What I want is, to make 2 cards, one card has the highest "Average Score" (Score Rank = 1) (35), and another card with the name of the highest "Average Score" (Score Rank = 1) (Henry Henry).
Tried doing this: Adding the name to the card as "Fields" and then add "Score Rank" measure to "Visual Level Filters" to equel it as 1 to give me the name of "Henry Henry", but for some reason, it won't let me edit "Score Rank"
A bit of detail to your answer would be appreciated.
Thank you guys, I'm have been trouble I know 🙂
Thanks again.
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Hey,
Please excuse, but I do not understand the requirement you describe in your latest post, I was able to solve a similar requirement like yours, using two visulas by using a clustered column chart, instead two cards I used one chart, here is the result
If this is what you are looking inspect the formating options of the chart, the pbix file is here have a look at report page 2.
If it's not what you are looking for, please provide some sample data (sharing a link to your pbix on onedrive or sharepoint) and it would by really helpful if you also share some images, how your chart / visuals should look like.
Regards
Tom
Hey,
I had my issues with the card visual myself.
But I was able to use a simple column chart, in your case you would use name on the axis and average score as value, use score rank as visual filter, then you have to start playing with the formatting options of the column chart, eg
Hope this helps somehow
Regards
Tom
Hey,
Please excuse, but I do not understand the requirement you describe in your latest post, I was able to solve a similar requirement like yours, using two visulas by using a clustered column chart, instead two cards I used one chart, here is the result
If this is what you are looking inspect the formating options of the chart, the pbix file is here have a look at report page 2.
If it's not what you are looking for, please provide some sample data (sharing a link to your pbix on onedrive or sharepoint) and it would by really helpful if you also share some images, how your chart / visuals should look like.
Regards
Tom
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