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Hi all,
I created below Simple Waterfall, every box is a separate measure.
It works well and I am happy with the result, however now I want to create a tooltip that gives further information about each item. I created the tooltip and it works, however I do not know how I can have it filter on each item. So for example if I hover over Energy it should show me the tooltip for Energy and when I have fixed cogs it shows me the tooltip for fixed cogs, or it changes the overall tooltip.
Normally I understand that the tooltips takes over the filter from the main page but as we do not have filters here but measures I am not sure how to do it.
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Hi @fjjpeeters1976,
Let's do below checks
WaterfallItems - Make sure this table is not related to any other table in the model (leave it disconnected).
Make sure [Energy]
, [FixedCOGS]
, etc., are independent measures, not columns.
The “WaterfallValue” is a single measure returning the correct value based on selected row.
Ensure WaterfallItems[Item] is the only field in the axis. If you accidentally added WaterfallValue
as a field, not a measure, it might show an unwanted row.
Axis (Category): WaterfallItems[Item]
Values: WaterfallValue
(the combined measure)
Tooltip field (optional): Add WaterfallItems[Item]
If you accidentally added WaterfallValue
as a column or dimension, Power BI may treat it as a separate row (like “WaterfallValue”), which causes the visual to break or show odd numbers.
If everthing seems fine, try iterating the steps carefully which i mentioned earlier.
Hi @fjjpeeters1976,
You can achieve this by following below steps:-
First create a disconnected table, use below DAX
WaterfallItems = DATATABLE(
"Item", STRING,
{
{"Energy"},
{"Fixed COGS"},
{"Labour"},
{"Packaging"},
{"Total"}
}
)
Now Combine the measures which you've created into one dax (See Blow)
WaterfallValue =
SWITCH(
SELECTEDVALUE(WaterfallItems[Item]),
"Energy", [Energy],
"Fixed COGS", [FixedCOGS],
"Labour", [Labour],
"Packaging", [Packaging],
"Total", [Total],
BLANK()
)
Now
Add WaterfallItems[Item]
to the Category axis of the waterfall chart
Use WaterfallValue
as the value
Add WaterfallItems[Item]
as a tooltip field (optional)
Enable your tooltip page and set its page to accept context from WaterfallItems[Item]
Now Create a tooltip report page
Create a tooltip report page
Page Information:
Set "Tooltip" to On
Set "Page size" to Tooltip
Add your desired visuals
Add a slicer or card or logic that filters on WaterfallItems[Item]
It will receive the filter automatically from hover
Follow above steps and you'll be able to achieve dynamic changing tooltip
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Hi,
Your answer looks like a logical approach but when I try it I get strange numbers and one item called Waterfallvalue. Not sure what I am doing wrong
Hi @fjjpeeters1976,
Let's do below checks
WaterfallItems - Make sure this table is not related to any other table in the model (leave it disconnected).
Make sure [Energy]
, [FixedCOGS]
, etc., are independent measures, not columns.
The “WaterfallValue” is a single measure returning the correct value based on selected row.
Ensure WaterfallItems[Item] is the only field in the axis. If you accidentally added WaterfallValue
as a field, not a measure, it might show an unwanted row.
Axis (Category): WaterfallItems[Item]
Values: WaterfallValue
(the combined measure)
Tooltip field (optional): Add WaterfallItems[Item]
If you accidentally added WaterfallValue
as a column or dimension, Power BI may treat it as a separate row (like “WaterfallValue”), which causes the visual to break or show odd numbers.
If everthing seems fine, try iterating the steps carefully which i mentioned earlier.
Thanks a lot. It turned out that Power BI made automatic connections with my newly created Waterfall table messing things up. That solved the issue with the strange numbers. I had to change a setting within the graph not to have a total to get rid of the waterfall value column. I also tried the tooltip and it works. Thanks very much, very appreciated. You saved me a lot of time.
BR, Frank
@grazitti_sapna - This is nice, I tried to think of a way to do this with a calculation group, but couldnt make it work.
Very tidy solution!
@fjjpeeters1976 - I'm afraid this is not how tooltips work, you'll need to have a rethink round how you'd like this data presented.
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