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Hello
I'm new to Power BI desktop
I'm just wondering if I can do comparative analysis like on the same chart I careate two measures (let's say sum(sales_amount))
I want to display the sales amount by Region but one bar for product 1 and another bar for product 2
user can select one or more products from 2 lists
is this possible?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Are you looking for Clustered bar chart as below?
Best Regards,
Herbert
I believe that you want to place your Product column in your Axis and your measure in your Value for your bar chart.
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