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Hello,
like the subject says... i have two visuals (two bar and line charts) with different end value for the y axis. The visuals should have the same end value for a better comparability. Are there some techniques to do that?
I was thinking about MAX of all line and bar values and take this for the y axis. But there is also a drillup funktion for month, quarter and year... in month it is MAX value, in quarter and year the LAST value... that makes it a little bit complicated. But maybe there are some other methods to implement that?
Many thanks.
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Hi @Pikachu-Power ,
For this you need to create a measure similar to the one below:
Quarter/month MAX =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ),
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Year],
'Table'[Month],
"TOTAL VALUE", SUM ( 'Table'[Value] )
),
[TOTAL VALUE]
),
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Year],
'Table'[Quarter],
"TOTAL VALUE", SUM ( 'Table'[TOTAL VALUE] )
),
[TOTAL VALUE]
)
)
This may need some changes based on your values and also a IF statement to remove the where you have blanks.
Then use this metric has your MAX value on your visualizations.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Pikachu-Power ,
For this you need to create a measure similar to the one below:
Quarter/month MAX =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ),
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Year],
'Table'[Month],
"TOTAL VALUE", SUM ( 'Table'[Value] )
),
[TOTAL VALUE]
),
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Year],
'Table'[Quarter],
"TOTAL VALUE", SUM ( 'Table'[TOTAL VALUE] )
),
[TOTAL VALUE]
)
)
This may need some changes based on your values and also a IF statement to remove the where you have blanks.
Then use this metric has your MAX value on your visualizations.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em Português