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Hi there
I'm trying to add a target line to a graph, but it just will not show up - in a matrix, I get the figure, but nothing in the bar chart. See screenshots below:
Sales Person comes from "userforms", Total Sales and Total Call from "Table D" and Targets from "Targets" table.
Sales Person again comes from "userforms", Total Sales & Call from "Table D" and Targets from "Targets".
They all have a relationship:
Targets > userforms via Sales Person via Sales Person to fullname
Targets > DimDate via Month to Month
userforms > D via fullname to owning.user
D > DimDate via Date to Date
So what is it that I'm doing wrong? any help would be fab! 🙂
The target line is the least of your problems (you can always create it via a measure and then use a column+line chart visual).
Please rethink your data model. You do not want to have a M:M relationship with bidirectional search.
Hey @lbendlin - how would you suggest I do it via a measure? Could you let me know why I ought to rethink my data model (I mean that genuinely, I don't fully understand the realationships yet)?
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