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Hi,
I want to create a PowerBI visual that looks like (the artificially in Excel created) example below:
I have two x-axis: 1 category "success" and "no success" and 1 with different time intervals (last month, last three month, last 6 month, ...) where the data is cumulated.
Since the time intervals are overlapping (the last month is also included in the intervals before (except the first one), the last 3 month are also included in the last 6 and 12 month, and so on...), I do not know how to create such a visualization in Power BI.
The bars give the value whereas the line should be a trend over the results of the different time intervals.
The raw data exists in monthly data points and the value is a (PowerBi) measure to calculate the relation (% of "success" have lawyer).
Thank you in advance.
Best regards
show some sample data in usable format.
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Hi,
thanks for the reply. The data looks something like the following table (I don't know how to add a table here - without filling every cell by hand):
The percentage of lawyers is calculated by amount_lawyer / amount_all. "success" the binary category and year and month the time reference (which needs to be grouped in overlapping categories).
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