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Hi,
I'm geeting below error while plotting Values on scatter plot
"Too many values not desplaying all data"
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Hi @Jyotisha ,
This is caused by the large data, so you need to control the data in visual. You could try to use filter or slicer to control it. In addition, the "data volumn" is available in new version of powerbi desktop, you could try to update desktop to see whether it work or not.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
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Hi @Jyotisha ,
This is caused by the large data, so you need to control the data in visual. You could try to use filter or slicer to control it. In addition, the "data volumn" is available in new version of powerbi desktop, you could try to update desktop to see whether it work or not.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
You have to control Data volume .
Hi @amitchandak ,
Appreciate your quick response.
General>>Data Volume is not visible to me in format section. I'm using latest app version.
Please go through the attached image:
Hi @amitchandak,
Actually I'm using text values for X axis. And Data Volume is not visible for this.
I need to design scattor plot by using Decimal nubers in Y axis and text values in Y axis. And It should also show text value in order.
Y axis values varies test to test according to the test selection fliter.
The other way is to reduce the numbers by putting a visual level filter on value. If you using legend, create a rank on the legend column and reduce the number to top 100.
But seems like your visual is coming now
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