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I am looking for a waterfall report to look exactly like this Office 365 page. http://bit.ly/1MQVmJb I want to have a starting value of budgeted value, chart the variances and end up with the actual value. I don't see how to do the same thing in Power BI as I can't figure out how to start say with Budget and get the variances displayed to end with Actuals. Any assistance would be most appreciated.
Regards,
Ginger
Hello @desertislesql
have a look and download our PowerBI Ultimate Waterfall Chart which follows somehow IBCS
http://dataviz.boutique/2017/03/22/powerbi-ultimate-waterfall-custom-visual/
BR
Klaus
Yeah @klabir, thats great and all, but with 500+ users i end up paying tweny kazillion euros.
Not an option.
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THX
Klaus
Yeah, the issue that I see is that there is no way to set individual data values as "totals", which baseline to 0 instead of "floating". I can't see a way around that at present.
That's bad news. I was hoping that I was just missing something. It strikes me as odd that I could do what I want in Excel 2016 and not Power BI.
You can achieve it by data modelling (see this file).
Only thing I couldn't figure out is how to give the first column a different colour. Watch out for the sort-by-index column!
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I like it in that you have created a work around. I don't like that MS still haven't made it easier all these years later, even though it's easy in Excel. Good work by you though 👍
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