I have percent values and a target value which have only one Y Axis. Power BI keeps adding the target in secondary axis. How to stop using the second Y Axis? thanks for supports.
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I am working on plotting a status on the secondary Y axis against the numbers on the main Y axis in PowerBI but having issue. It is a direct query to database thus I cannot create another table. Pleaseenter image description here help
Hi So I have two values that are both 3.5m, they are both on an area chart.
The Y Axis has the value going up to the max - 3.5m, the X axis has the dates. As time decreases the values decrease.
It all works fine until I click 'show value as percentage as grand total' where it adds up all of the data's values and calculates a total of 350m. However I don't want this as the total, I want it as 3.5m.
How can I get the Y axis to show % of 3.5m? I have tried to provide as best information as possible, so hopefully it's enough.
Team,
I'm trying to format individual cells within a Power BI matrix table. It wouldn't be a conditional formatting because it's not based on the values of the cell, rather it's based on the intersection of my X and Y labels.
The first image is my starting matrix table and the second image is how i'd like to format the cells.
I believe you are looking for the Table Heatmap visual. it is for free. Tick the 3 dots and click "Get more visuals".
I have a spreadsheet that has information on credit card applications. In Power BI, I have created calculations to calculate the number of applications (COUNT), and other calculated measures that give me the number of applications based on different filters (CALCULATE).
I then created a slicer that slices the data based on type of card. So say I have a line chart that shows the number of applications for males and females, I can then use the slicer to select different cards.
The trouble I'm running into, is that some cards have a lot more applicants than another. This can be difficult for display, as I set certain Y Axis ranges for the data labels to be clear. So if I have one line chart that the minimum is 100 and max is 500 for one card, if I click on another card in the slicer, then the Y axis size is still 100 - 500, which isn't great if another card in the slicer pane only has 50 applicants.
Does anyone know of a creative way to dynamically change the Y Axis sizes, based on a slicer selection?
In Power BI, I have a chart with a primary and secondary y-axis. I would like the primary axis to be inverted, but the secondary one to remain normal. From what I've researched so far, this doesn't look to be a possibility. As a workaround, I've created a DAX measure so that the field on the secondary axis is multiplied by -1.
My 2 questions are:
Is there a way to invert the primary Y-Axis, but not the secondary?
Can the measure I created as a workaround be manipulated so that even though it is a negative number, the secondary axis labels (and data labels) still show positive values?