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Hello everyone,
I have an issue. I explain myself with an example.
Ex: I sell burgers for the same price but some client do not want pickles for example.
Let's say that I sold 100 burgers for january : that is 1 column.
And I have also 1 column for each ingredients that I use (pickels, bun, cheese, steak, etc.).
How do I link these ingredients to my burgers sale knowing that I want my 100 burgers to appear but also I want to show that I only used 90 pickles, 100 steaks, 80 cheese and 100 buns on the same graph.
Thank you !
I don't think it's possible. In this scenario, your calculation for ingredients is an aggregation on all 100 burgs. You can't show category on detail burgs level but keep aggregation data for all entries on same chart.
What's your expected rendering?
Regards,
I would like to show on my histogram that for when for 100 burgers, only 90 pickles has been used.
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