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sanjanarama
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Resolver I

data in stacked bar format

 

sanjanarama_2-1649507055126.png

 

I have tables as below and created measures for each tables.

first three tables belong to company M and next three with company IQ.


I wanted to display the measure in stacked bar chart as above with company name as category. how can we do that ??


Table nameMeasure name
M-IDMismatch 
 CountOfTableM-IDMismatch
M-NameMismatch 
 CountOfTableM-NameMismatch
M-NameMismatch 
 CountOfTableM-NameMismatch
IQ-IDMismatch 
 CountOfTableIQ-IDMismatch
IQ-NameMismatch 
 CountOfTableIQ-NameMismatch
IQ-NameMismatch 
 CountOfTableIQ-NameMismatch
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sanjanarama
Resolver I
Resolver I

I created new columns mentioning each company name, and merged all tables. then i was able to add the data into stacked bar graph with catergory

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sanjanarama
Resolver I
Resolver I

I created new columns mentioning each company name, and merged all tables. then i was able to add the data into stacked bar graph with catergory

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