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Hello. i have a visual having data from differnt measures coming as column. now i want to have a line chart from it with multiple columns falling on x axis. currently i am exporting it csv and then re importing it and using transform->unipivot to make the multiple columns in one and using.. but i guess this should not be the correct way to do it and we should have a better way.
below is snapshot of the table. here i want the last 3 columns on the X axis, 1st Column as Legend and the values as values.
Hi,@sandeepganju
Can you please share pbix or some data sample and these three measure and expected output.
then we can try to find a better way.You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Best Regards,
Lin
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