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Created scatter plot & enabled 25th,50th,75th & 100th powerBI percentile lines(In analytics pane) in PowerBI. Now the scatter plot is divided into 16 grids. Now I created calculated column based on the grid values. (Ex: If a value falls below x axis 25th percentile value & y-axis 25th percentile value I assigned to grid 1 & so on upto 16 grids). Now I used grid column as a slicer. In my dashboard month slicer is also there. The problem is that if month slicer is not used. The grid is working perfectly but when I use month slicer the grid is not working properly. Percentile line values & scatter plot are working fine but grid is not showing correct values & when I click on particular month, in the grid slicer some values are missing(Ex:grid1, grid2,grid3,grid4 are not showing, remaining grids showing but incorrect values)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZRU9Ro45H9zcqWwoDVhjbQKtk6oVLtAz/view?usp=sharing
SummaryTableX & SummaryTableY are calculated from agg_route_trip table. SummaryTableX contains service wise EPK & SummaryTableY contains service wise count of distinct date_key(service wise no of operated days)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZRU9Ro45H9zcqWwoDVhjbQKtk6oVLtAz/view?usp=sharing
Please find the above pbix file link
please check the link, it requires access.
Hi @lbendlin please check the below link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZRU9Ro45H9zcqWwoDVhjbQKtk6oVLtAz/view?usp=sharing
This is working but the requirement is (The above scatter plot is showing july month data) if I select grid 1 in the grid slicer then only only those values should come for July month (i.e. values less than or equal to 15 & less than or equal to 33.63 from the above scatter plot) . Similarly for all 16 grids.
After selecting July month the scatter plot is again divided into 16 grids based on percentile lines. We have a Grid slicer. Now if we click on grid 1 then grid1 values should come similarly for other grids also. This is where I am not able to find the answer. Please help me with this.
On the entire data it is working but after selecting month & then selecting grids..Not getting the exact output. Please help me with this
Once you select a grid then the percentiles apply to that specific grid.
if we click on grid 1 then grid1 values should come similarly for other grids also
Not really?
If you want to zoom in on a particular grid you can use the zoom sliders.
Yes if I click on particular grid then the percentile lines change according to that particular grid. From the scatter plot above if I click on Grid 1 then the values less than or equal to 15 & less than or equal to 33.63 should come. Approximately 13 values are there in grid 1. Now in that grid 1 again percentile lines are divided into 16 grids but the values <= 15 & 33.63. What I meant is again these 13 values are into these 16 grids based on the percentile values.
I hope I am clear with my requirement
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