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I am trying to do multiple columns in a matrix in power BI, basically a pivot table. But it won't do more than one.
I am trying to get the below result in the header. How can I do this? is it possible?
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I managed to work out how to do it using the drill down options in the visual
I managed to work out how to do it using the drill down options in the visual
Since this is a visual my recommendation is just adding additional matrix objects for each column in your canvas to support the viusal representation you are trying to achieve. The drill down to get the pivot effect should exist in the matrix object.
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