I have a bar chart that shows a count of clients by monthly sales and I want to see the actual numbers. is it possible to put a table below that bar chart in Power BI, Any idea or link will be helpful. Thank you
Try using Power BI's Visual table feature: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-see-data-see-records?tabs=powerbi-desktop
Alternatively, you can copy the bar chart visual, past it below the original bar chart, and change the new, duplicated bar chart to a table visualization.
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Want to place Month Over Month values above the chart. This MoM calculation is based on a monthly product units sales.
I`d like to know how to position MoM values above the chart.
With native visuals, this is not possible. However, this can be done with Deneb custom visual which is free and certified.
I have got a column chart with 79 geographies and a slicer with the 79 geographies. The column chart is NOT dependent on the slicer however there are other visualisations in the page that are dependent on the slicer.
What I would to achieve is when I select a specific geography in the slicer the bar that corresponds to that selected geography should be highlighted (i.e. a different colour fill). Can someone please let me know if it is possible to achieve.
I was able to achieve this partly by creating an independent slicer. Not coming from the table or joined to the table. I created 2 new measures, one that shows the selected value in the slicer and the second measure to give it a colour. I used this to change the data colour by using "fx" to determine the colour of the column. I am attaching the Power BI file that shows this solution for your reference.
But by doing an independent slicer my other visualisations don't update. I am wondering if it is possible to achieve this without creating an independent slicer so that my other visualisations are not affected.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Measure 1: Measure = SELECTEDVALUE(Locality[Locality])
Measure 2: Colour = IF(MAX(Sheet1[Locality]) = selectedvalue(Locality[Locality]),"red","blue")
Please see below the screenshot and also link to the sample .pbix file for your reference.
Sample Power BI file - https://1drv.ms/u/s!AubIV2PXG9p4gqhykbbmeMfFYlChCw?e=w6UABf
Disconnected table solution file - https://1drv.ms/u/s!AubIV2PXG9p4gql1_KvyEK82cZZDMw?e=7TAR6i
You did a great trick as I checked your solution file. But slicer not working as expected which is your issue as per your explanation. To make it work, you can just think reverse of what you have done now.
You have separated slicer value from other data, so that selecting a value in the slicer still keep all Locality in the Bar chart. But problem is, its also keeping all localities in other charts where you wants to take effect of slicer selection. Right?
If the above explanation and assumption is correct, just separate your Locality and Population column to a different island (no relation) table. And create your BAR chart from the new table. Now, if you select a value in the slicer, all charts will be filtered accordingly but the BAR chart.
Finally, apply the Color measure to FX as you implemented currently. This will work as I tried it here and got success. Following is the sample output-
I have a Clustered column chart in Power BI which has a category and date on the Axis so that there's a hierarchy to view the data on. In the hierarchy view, each column in the chart has the full hierarchy name below it. I would like to have the category name once only and then the dates for each column specified instead of the dates and category name with each date repeated. So I would like for the hierarchy labels to have their own "grouping" as it were. Is anyone able to assist with this please? I don't want to pivot the data because then there's a legend that viewers of the report need to look at to see what color column matches up to which date in the chart which isn't practical.
If anyone does run into this I ended up using the Infographic Designer custom visual that I imported from the Power BI Marketplace. With this I was able to achieve what I wanted by using the "Column By" feature of the visual. This gave me multiple charts for the different groups of data I wanted to view.
I have a requirement where I need to create the Pie Chart for all available EventTypes. For example I have following EventTypes available in my system.
Buy
Sell
Hold
Buy Back
Now if a company has only two types of EventTypes like "Buy" & "Sell" then Power Report should show only two charts and if another company has three EventTypes like "Buy", "Sell" & "Hold" then same Power BI report should show the three pie charts.
I have two approaches to achieve this.
Approach 1: Create pie chart for all possible EventTypes and show and hide the pie chart based on the EventTypes available for given company. So how I can show and hide the pie chart in this approach.
Approach 2: Thinking to create the pie chart on the fly (If possible in PowerBI) as I could have done many time in SSRS using list. If possible how can I do this?
Approach 1 should work OK, I think.
Create a chart for each of the four EventType values and write measures or use filters such that the chart values return BLANK() for non-existing EventType values.
I'm new to Power BI and I am having difficulties. I have some slicers as filters and two chart as below:
Sample Report
The bottom chart shows data with data according to date selected in the slicers which is straight forward. E.g. The slicer selected 15-Oct-2017, the bottom chart should shows 15-Oct-2017 as well.
The upper chart should shows the next 2 days of the selected chart, i.e. data of 16&17-Oct-2017 should be shown. How do I achieve this in a dynamic way so that when slicer selection change, this chart changes accordingly?
Thanks in advance
you can achieve this by creating 2 measures like that:
NextDayValue = CALCULATE(COUNT([columnYouWantToCount]), DATEADD([DateColumn],1,day))
Next2DayValue = CALCULATE(COUNT([columnYouWantToCount]), DATEADD([DateColumn],2,day))
and then use these measure in your charts.
Hope that helps!
Problem solved.
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