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Anonymous
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Tachometer by Annik

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Ich habe eine Visualisierung mit einem Tachometer erstellt. Dieser zeigt mir meinen Kassenbestand an. Sofern ich keine Datumsauswahl treffe nimmt der Tachometer automatisch die Summe von allen meinem Kassenwerten. Hier möchte ich allerdings bei keiner Datumsauswahl den Endwert meines Kassenbestands angezeigt haben. Als Vergleich gibt beispielsweise die KPI Visualisierung den Endwert der Datenreihe aus. Dies möchte ich auch so im Tachometer darstellen. Vielen Dank 

 

I created a visualization with a tachometer. This shows me my cash balance. If I don't make a date selection, the tachometer automatically takes the sum of all my cash values in the callout value (5.33M). Here, however, I want to have the final end value of my cash balance displayed if I do not select a date value (0.23 Mio. €). As a comparison, for example, the KPI visualization (below the Tachometer) outputs the final end value of the data series (0.23 Mio. €). I would also like to represent this case in the tachometer visualization. Many Thanks.

 

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v-janeyg-msft
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Hi, @Anonymous 

 

If I understand what you mean, I think you can create a measure and put it in 'value' field.

Like this:

measusre =
IF ( ISFILTERED ( table[Date] ), 0.23, SUM ( table[Value] ) )
//0.23 means calculate 0.23's logic
Did I answer your question? Please mark my reply as solution. Thank you very much.
If not, please feel free to ask me.
 
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Community Support Team _ Janey

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v-janeyg-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Anonymous 

 

If I understand what you mean, I think you can create a measure and put it in 'value' field.

Like this:

measusre =
IF ( ISFILTERED ( table[Date] ), 0.23, SUM ( table[Value] ) )
//0.23 means calculate 0.23's logic
Did I answer your question? Please mark my reply as solution. Thank you very much.
If not, please feel free to ask me.
 
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Janey
Anonymous
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Hi @Support Team _ Janey,

 

thank you for your correct solution!

 

Lukas

Anonymous
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@Pragati11 

Hi Pragati,

thank you for your response. I add a picture and some numbers. I hope you can understand my question and issue. 

Lukas 

Pragati11
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HI @Anonymous ,

 

Can you please add some screenshots related to your issue on what you already have and what you are looking for?

Please refer followinh post on how to get your question answered:

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/m-p/1447523

 

Thanks,

Pragati

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