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Hi together,
I have the following data-model with a DIM-Table and different FACT-Tables.
I would like to have one stacked column chart with the value from DIMValueType on the X-axis and the different values from the FACT-Tables on the Y-axis. Unfortunately I can't stack this multiple values, it's only possible with one value.
My idea is to combine all the values from the different FACT-Tables to get one value.
Is there a way to do it with a measure or whatever?
Thank you and regards,
Andreas
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Hi,
Yes, you can make one measure for each fact table.
measure1= sum(table[column])
measure2 = sum(table[column])
measure3 = sum(table[column])
Total measure = [measure1] + [measure2] + [measure3]
Br
Marius
Hi,
Yes, you can make one measure for each fact table.
measure1= sum(table[column])
measure2 = sum(table[column])
measure3 = sum(table[column])
Total measure = [measure1] + [measure2] + [measure3]
Br
Marius
Hi @mariussve1 ,
Wow, I didn't think that it is that simple 😉
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Andreas
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