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I know this question has been raised many times, but every time the answer is rather a workaround than an actual solution. Basically, I have two charts, both showing similar properties but from different tables and I'd like the y-axis to be synchronized between each other. For example, if I set a slicer to property "A", both charts will show that property plotted on the y-axis with exactly the same Start and End values.
Changing them manually wouldn't be a for me.
Hi @KamranAbbas,
In you case, you need create a new dimension as y-axis.
And the create measures to associate the two fields corresponding to the y-axis in each of the two tables with the dimension.
You can refer to this post to create the dimension table and use it as the common y-axis, also you need to create the measure to associate the common y-axis with the other two fields and add the filters you need to the measure.
New dimension:
Associate the common y-axis with the other two fields:
Then drag the common y-axis into the two charts.
If you still have some question, please don't hesitate to let me known.
Best Regards,
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Use Small Multiples instead of separate charts. Y axis ranges are synchronized between the elements of small multiples.
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