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Elnur
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reverse-engineer a data table - amend the data source by adjusting visuals on the chart

Is there a way to change the data in the source from controls on the chart? For example, drag the top of one of bars in the chart, and the data table is adjusted accordingly? Or move a sector in pie-chart, and the underlying data is adjusted accordingly... in other words, reverse engineer the data table based on the desired look of the chart.

 

The practical application for us, is to allow users to allocate their time in the time-sheet based on relative size of the bars for the specific projects. Probably asking for too much, but thought it is worth asking.

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Eric_Zhang
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@Elnur wrote:

Is there a way to change the data in the source from controls on the chart? For example, drag the top of one of bars in the chart, and the data table is adjusted accordingly? Or move a sector in pie-chart, and the underlying data is adjusted accordingly... in other words, reverse engineer the data table based on the desired look of the chart.

 

The practical application for us, is to allow users to allocate their time in the time-sheet based on relative size of the bars for the specific projects. Probably asking for too much, but thought it is worth asking.


@Elnur

It is not possible. The charts in reports are based on the underlying data tables, not reverse-engineer unfortunately. You can only model data via DAX or PowerQuery.

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee


@Elnur wrote:

Is there a way to change the data in the source from controls on the chart? For example, drag the top of one of bars in the chart, and the data table is adjusted accordingly? Or move a sector in pie-chart, and the underlying data is adjusted accordingly... in other words, reverse engineer the data table based on the desired look of the chart.

 

The practical application for us, is to allow users to allocate their time in the time-sheet based on relative size of the bars for the specific projects. Probably asking for too much, but thought it is worth asking.


@Elnur

It is not possible. The charts in reports are based on the underlying data tables, not reverse-engineer unfortunately. You can only model data via DAX or PowerQuery.

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