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Hi, good afternoon.
I have a stacked bar chart which is showing all the activities executed by all the equiments over a time period. The problem is that when I expand the time period to a month, we have too many activities and the visual shows the "Too many values. Not showing all data." warning.
That would be fine if it was only a question of the activities now showing up in the legend of the chart, but the activities that are now showing up are also not being considered to calculate the total time of the activities.
Best Regards,
Rui
Hi @rmcpdias
I find a similar post in the issue forum, the post mentioned that it is not an issue, and it is a result of using different data reduction strategies depending on the configuration of the chart and it is by design.
For more details you can refer to
Besides, here's a workaround,
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
If this post helps, please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi v-xiaotang,
The workaround is not working also. The problem occurs both in Power BI Desktop and in Power BI Service.
No, they are not, I've checked and only the displayed activities were taken into account to calculate the totals.
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