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Stolliver
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Showing all Yes/no from columns in SharePoint List

Hi everyone,

 

This is my first post on here and it's a real basic question. I have a sharepoint list that has some yes/no, some yes/no/NA, and others are dates. I would like to know how to show all the yes/no/NA answers in a graph like this:

Stolliver_0-1705082111427.png

So far, I've only been able to show the one column without it getting messed up. Here's what it looks like when I add another column to the x axis.

Stolliver_1-1705082477382.png

I've tried switching them around in different places, but this is clearly not the way to go. I need the data to come from a sharepoint list though because I need it to be live data that will update as time goes on. So, how do I go about putting all the yes/no/NA columns in one chart from the sharepoint list? 

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v-shex-msft
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Hi @Stolliver ,

Can you please share a pbix or some dummy data that keep the raw data structure with expected results? It should help us clarify your scenario and test to coding formula.

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Noptice: you can paste these data here with table format or upload to network drive to share the link here.

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
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Stolliver
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Btw, I tried uploading my file and it said both .pbix and .zip aren't supported.

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