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Hi @aj01103 - The missing "Cluster" option in Power BI might be due to a few potential issues.
Ensure that your data is numeric, as clustering requires numerical data:
Go to Transform Data > Power Query Editor.
Verify that the columns used for clustering are set to a numeric data type (e.g., Decimal Number, Whole Number).
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Hi @aj01103 ,
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Fabric community. I tested and confirmed that the 'Automatically find clusters option is available in the visual's ellipsis menu. Thank you for your response @rajendraongole1 .
FYI:
If the option isn't visible, please check the following.
Ensure you’re using a supported visual like a scatter chart or table with numeric fields.
Verify that your Power BI Desktop is updated to the latest version.
Use appropriate fields for clustering, such as numerical data like sales or lengths.
Ensure there are no conflicting custom visuals or themes overriding the default behavior.
If my response solved your query, please mark it as the Accepted solution to help others find it easily.
And if my answer was helpful, I'd really appreciate a 'Kudos'.
Hi @aj01103 ,
May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.
Thank you.
Hi @aj01103 ,
Has your issue been resolved, or do you require any further information? Your feedback is valuable to us. If the solution was effective, please mark it as 'Accepted Solution' to assist other community members experiencing the same issue.
Hi @aj01103 ,
As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution we provided for your issue worked for you or let us know if you need any further assistance?
Your feedback is important to us, Looking forward to your response.
Hi @aj01103 ,
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Fabric community. I tested and confirmed that the 'Automatically find clusters option is available in the visual's ellipsis menu. Thank you for your response @rajendraongole1 .
FYI:
If the option isn't visible, please check the following.
Ensure you’re using a supported visual like a scatter chart or table with numeric fields.
Verify that your Power BI Desktop is updated to the latest version.
Use appropriate fields for clustering, such as numerical data like sales or lengths.
Ensure there are no conflicting custom visuals or themes overriding the default behavior.
If my response solved your query, please mark it as the Accepted solution to help others find it easily.
And if my answer was helpful, I'd really appreciate a 'Kudos'.
Hi @aj01103 - The missing "Cluster" option in Power BI might be due to a few potential issues.
Ensure that your data is numeric, as clustering requires numerical data:
Go to Transform Data > Power Query Editor.
Verify that the columns used for clustering are set to a numeric data type (e.g., Decimal Number, Whole Number).
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