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hii,we have a requirment where we have state ,district ,taluka ,village and we want to show once we Drill down on on state we will see all district values in that state with diffrent colors and same if drill down furthur on taluka values show diffrent colors
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Hi @manishsalanke ,
It sounds like you want to create a drill-down hierarchy in Power BI, where you can see different levels of geographic data and apply different colors to each level. Here are the general steps you can follow:
1. Create a new hierarchy by selecting the relevant columns (state, district, taluka, village) in the Fields pane and dragging them onto the canvas.
2. Click on the hierarchy to select it, and then go to the Visualizations pane.
3. In the Values section, add the data you want to display (such as population or sales).
4. Click on the Format tab in the Visualizations pane, and select the Data colors option.
5. Choose the color scale you want to use, and apply it to the hierarchy.
When you drill down on the hierarchy, the colors will change accordingly. Note that you may need to adjust the color scale for each level of the hierarchy to ensure that the colors are distinct and meaningful.
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Hi @manishsalanke ,
It sounds like you want to create a drill-down hierarchy in Power BI, where you can see different levels of geographic data and apply different colors to each level. Here are the general steps you can follow:
1. Create a new hierarchy by selecting the relevant columns (state, district, taluka, village) in the Fields pane and dragging them onto the canvas.
2. Click on the hierarchy to select it, and then go to the Visualizations pane.
3. In the Values section, add the data you want to display (such as population or sales).
4. Click on the Format tab in the Visualizations pane, and select the Data colors option.
5. Choose the color scale you want to use, and apply it to the hierarchy.
When you drill down on the hierarchy, the colors will change accordingly. Note that you may need to adjust the color scale for each level of the hierarchy to ensure that the colors are distinct and meaningful.
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly
If it does not help, please provide more details with your desired output and pbix file without privacy information (or some sample data) .
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Rongtie
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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