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Hi all,
I have a following dimension table:
And I would like to have a Matrix visual with the following structure:
Could you please help me how to get these two columns (Category1 and Category2) at the end?
Thanks a lot
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Hi @pk_1002,
You will need a disconnected table that will hold that column names and a measure (or measures in your case) to return the value based on the current column name.
Attached is a sample pbix with a similar use case.
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Hi @pk_1002 ,
Did @danextian reply solve your problem? If so, please mark it as the correct solution, and point out if the problem persists.
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Hi @pk_1002,
You will need a disconnected table that will hold that column names and a measure (or measures in your case) to return the value based on the current column name.
Attached is a sample pbix with a similar use case.
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many thanks! I made a disconnected table.
Regarding the disconnected table and if your categories and subcategories are ever changing or a new ones are ocassionaly added, you can try the following calculated table
Disconnected Table =
VAR SubCat =
SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'table', "Column", 'table'[subcategory], "Type", "Subcategory" )
VAR _Cat =
SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'table', "Column", 'table'[category], "Type", "Category" )
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS (
DISTINCT ( UNION ( SubCat, _Cat ) ),
"Sort", IF ( [Type] = "Category", 1 )
)
Sort Column by Sort. This is so subcategories always come first.
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