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Hi
Having an issue where i am doing the same thing, same selection from the same data source but getting a differant view when using the 100% Stacked Bar Chart
Examples attached
First example is the second tab (a new tab). Showing how i want to view it
Secone example is how the chart shows, when i do exactly the same thing but on a differant Tab. Trying to get this chart to show as per the first example
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
If that's the case i believe there are other filters on the page affecting the visuals. To prevent other filters from affecting a particular visual.
Step 1 : Click on a slicer that is affecting the visuals . In my example it would be the month
Step 2: Under Format Pane Click on Edit Interactions
Step 3: Select the chart or matrix that you do not want to be affected by the slicer. In my example, it would be the matrix. And click on the "None Icon".
Step 4: Now your chart/matrix will not be affected by any slicers.
Worked perfectly
Thaks you
Hi @afinn
Could you click anywhere on that tab to see if the there is any filter affecting the visuals?
BR
Dax_Noob
did you check if the tap have any filter apply on the page level that could be filteing out the data of one of the results.
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Hey
Checked filters on visualisation and on page. Nothing excluding the data that i can see
See below
Hi @afinn
Could you trying doing it on a new blank tab? From your screenshot , i can see that there could be other visuals, slicers affecting the stacked bar chart
BR
Dax_noob
Hey
Works as it should on another tab
Just on this tab I am having this issue
Thanks
If that's the case i believe there are other filters on the page affecting the visuals. To prevent other filters from affecting a particular visual.
Step 1 : Click on a slicer that is affecting the visuals . In my example it would be the month
Step 2: Under Format Pane Click on Edit Interactions
Step 3: Select the chart or matrix that you do not want to be affected by the slicer. In my example, it would be the matrix. And click on the "None Icon".
Step 4: Now your chart/matrix will not be affected by any slicers.
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