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Hi,
I have a set of data with 5 variables and each differ in terms of order of magnitude. For instance, variable A is in the range of 100 while variable B is the range of 10,000 etc. All data are categorized into 3 columns ( Column 1= date, Column 2 = variable name, Column 3= value). I reazlied that I am not able to plot variable A in main Y-axis and B in secondary axis... as the filtering function will work on the whole dataset. Is there anyway around this?
Thank you.
Hi @pey
Can you please give a screenshot of the chart (pen and paper chart will do) along with the data that is necessary to create it?
May be, I can help you out to create the visual you want using https://pbivizedit.com service?
Thanks,
Radhey
Hi, @pey
Can you provide a simple PBIX file for testing? Sensitive information can be removed in advance. What kind of expected results do you expect? You can also show it with pictures. I look forward to your response.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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@pey , You can not use the legend on the secondary axis as of now, if that is the need.
You can check for custom visual
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