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Hi there
If I have a column, namely transaction type
And within the transaction typre column, there are 3 types of transactions.
Can I create 3 seperate charts with this info? I dont know what to do with it, as the range of the data is very different.
Example:
Transaction Type: Car Sales = 1 250 000
Transaction Type: Bike Sales = 500 000
Transaction Type: Bicycle Sales = 500
So when you put the above numbers in the same chat, it does not look good
Solved! Go to Solution.
@bubbleboy You can use a visual level filter. Just drop your field into a visual and go to the visual level filters and just select the transaction type you want to use. Then repeat for the other transaction types in different visuals.
@bubbleboy You can use a visual level filter. Just drop your field into a visual and go to the visual level filters and just select the transaction type you want to use. Then repeat for the other transaction types in different visuals.
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