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tormi
Helper I
Helper I

Translate loan overview from Excel to PowerBi

Hi all.

 

I am rather new to PowerBi, so I don't have a full grasp on everything yet 🙂 

 

However I have made a setup to visualize a loan month-to-month in Excel, however, I would like to have something similar in PowerBi. So how can this be achieved?

 

1. How do I need to structure the data in Excel to be able to do this in PowerBi?

2. How do I visualize this in PowerBi after? (I probably will find out if part 1 is correct).

 

The red-colored rows from the left are loans, and the green-colored rows are cash capital, so these should somehow be calculated against each other. I want the option to visualize each loan separately + show a total and calculate the total against the capital accounts. 

LoanOverview.png

 

In the end I would add previous years into this mix.

Thanks for any help.

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v-xiaosun-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @tormi ,

 

According to your description, I made a simple sample and here is my solution.

You can transpose columns like the screenshot below.

vxiaosunmsft_0-1667528101655.png

About how to tranpose your table, please refer to the following document.

Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa (microsoft.com)

 

And then you can use Power BI Desktop to connect the excel.

vxiaosunmsft_1-1667528282224.pngvxiaosunmsft_2-1667528364428.png

If the table is right, click "load", and if the name of column is wrong, please click "transform data" to use "use first row as headers" in Power Query.

Then you can put your columns into a table in orders.

vxiaosunmsft_3-1667528578324.png

And you can put your columns into a line and clustered column chart in orders.

vxiaosunmsft_4-1667528624178.png

Please follow these documents.

Connect to Excel in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

The Power Query user interface - Power Query | Microsoft Learn

Table visualizations in Power BI reports and dashboards - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Visualization types in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

I attach my sample below for your reference.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ xiaosun

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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tormi
Helper I
Helper I

Wow, what a fantastic answer. This is hands down the best answer I have ever recieved in a forum.... and on my first  ever post here!! Thanks for beeing a fantastic person!

v-xiaosun-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @tormi ,

 

According to your description, I made a simple sample and here is my solution.

You can transpose columns like the screenshot below.

vxiaosunmsft_0-1667528101655.png

About how to tranpose your table, please refer to the following document.

Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa (microsoft.com)

 

And then you can use Power BI Desktop to connect the excel.

vxiaosunmsft_1-1667528282224.pngvxiaosunmsft_2-1667528364428.png

If the table is right, click "load", and if the name of column is wrong, please click "transform data" to use "use first row as headers" in Power Query.

Then you can put your columns into a table in orders.

vxiaosunmsft_3-1667528578324.png

And you can put your columns into a line and clustered column chart in orders.

vxiaosunmsft_4-1667528624178.png

Please follow these documents.

Connect to Excel in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

The Power Query user interface - Power Query | Microsoft Learn

Table visualizations in Power BI reports and dashboards - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Visualization types in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

I attach my sample below for your reference.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ xiaosun

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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