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I have this table that will contain 53 records each year ( It's an aggregated table from multiple other tables)
The thing is, I want to show every line in a bar chart, that means, for the line 1 (week 14-18), I must plot the colum1 to colum 5 in same bar (with different colors of course), then the line 2 (week 19-18)....
When I try to do this, it shows me the bars grouped by week, but instead of showinf records values, it count the lines and give me number 3 for the 3 bars like this :
Is their anyway that allows me to show line values instead of summing or counting all lines ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Go to Edit queries
select "col1" to "col5", then "Unpivot columns"
Close&&Apply, add columns in the visua as below
Best Regards
Maggie
Go to Edit queries
select "col1" to "col5", then "Unpivot columns"
Close&&Apply, add columns in the visua as below
Best Regards
Maggie
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