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Hello,
I hope this message finds you well. I am currently working on a project in Power BI and am facing a challenge that I believe your expertise can help me overcome.
I am attempting to create a visualization that simulates a waterfall chart, where the percentage decreases based on a particular measure and its associated causes. My data is spread across three tables, and I am seeking guidance on how to effectively merge and utilize these tables to achieve the desired visualization.
If anyone has experience with creating waterfall charts in Power BI, especially when dealing with multiple tables, I would greatly appreciate any insights, tips, or step-by-step guidance you could provide. It's important for me to accurately represent the decrease in percentage while considering the contributing factors from these tables.
Thank you in advance for your assistance, and I look forward to hearing from the knowledgeable members of this community.
Best regards.
Hi @almaalarcon20,
Here is my solution:
Please take a look at this pbix file:
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