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March 2024 Automatically Find Clusters unavailable?

Following instructions in this article: Build Scatter Plots in Power BI and Automatically Find Clusters (mssqltips.com)

 

Can't find automatically find clusters in March 2024 version. Also April 2024 version.

 

Also this: Why is "automatically find clusters" unavailable? ... - Microsoft Fabric Community

Status: Investigating

Hi @Greg_Deckler ,

 

We reproduced the issue and need to confirm if it's a bug or a functional change, I'll update here once there's any progress!

 

Best regards.
Community Support Team_Caitlyn

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v-xiaoyan-msft
Community Support
Status changed to: Investigating

Hi @Greg_Deckler ,

 

We reproduced the issue and need to confirm if it's a bug or a functional change, I'll update here once there's any progress!

 

Best regards.
Community Support Team_Caitlyn

DWagner317
Regular Visitor

Experiencing the same issue. I do not have a legend field populated. Both my x and y axes are populated with numerical values. 

Version: 2.126.1261.0 64-bit (February 2024)
User ID: 1620cf17-aa53-4bdc-b132-c46079f0ef06
Session ID: 31a0d3cb-8faf-4925-b220-7ffb488b4e37

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DWagner317
Regular Visitor

Going to reply to my own comment 😅

I found a work around by building my scatter plot as a table - the 'automatically detect clusters' feature was still available in that visual. 

My values are being pulled from a calculated table which houses all my linear regressions calculated columns and measures within scope. 

LR Table = SUMMARIZE(
    'vw_PropertyDesignations',
    'vw_PropertyDesignations'[PropertyKey],
    "Yvalue", [ServiceRequests_AVG_Days_To_Complete_This_Month],
    "XValue", AVERAGE('vw_PropertyDesignations'[UnitCount])
)

Interestingly, after re-avergaing my "XValue" field, the cluster option worked, and I was able to convert back to a Scatter Plot. Not necessarily ideal, and I'm still relatively new to Power BI (10 Months) so I'm probably doing something egregious as well .... 😬

Nonetheless thought I would chime in.