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Is there a way on a stacked bar chart to have it show multiple stacks with a count for each based on what I have in a single column of data.
In the below instance I have several different membership types sold on each date, but all it does is count the grand total. I need it to count totals for individual membership types sold and stack those.
The way I've done stacked charts in other areas for this is using a measure for each distinct type in a data column (such as calculate(sum(column) , type = type a) ), however the membership types here often change, so I'd rather have this be as dynamic as possible.
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Hi @a_fman,
Based on my understanding, you can show the count of each type of items on a stacked bar chart, right?
It is impossible to do this on a stacked bar chart, you can try to use clustered bar chart to achieve your requirement.
Sample: modify the summary mode to "count", then drag the type to legend.
Regards,
Xiaoxin sheng
Hi @a_fman,
Based on my understanding, you can show the count of each type of items on a stacked bar chart, right?
It is impossible to do this on a stacked bar chart, you can try to use clustered bar chart to achieve your requirement.
Sample: modify the summary mode to "count", then drag the type to legend.
Regards,
Xiaoxin sheng
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