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x-datita
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A categorical chart with drill down

Hello!

I have two questions:

 

Is it possible to create a chart where the y-axis is categorical and the x-axis is a date and the values are sales?
And in that same graph, how can I drill down?

 

To better explain my questions, this is what I am looking for:

 

I want a graph where the x-axis is the date and the y-axis is a categorical value. The values to be plotted are sales.

Once I have that graph, I would like to drill down from the selection of a collection (categorical value), to see the sales, but now from the codes of that selected collection.

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I add my file, I hope you can help me.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/137SC6UYQ7MyLM0uIhbv95CTMrrsCfARn/view?usp=sharing

 

Thank you :))

 

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Uzi2019
Super User
Super User

Hi @x-datita 

The functionality you'r looking like legends must have 2 fileds so you can drop down to legend level of hierarchy.

You want to have collection + code both on Legend of the line chart.

 

Unfortunetly there is NO such option available in power bi even I have checked the visual from market place. No Luck.

 

I hope I answered your question!

 

Note: You can add hierachy in X axis only Like Date > Code Not in Y axis not in Legends. Y axis and legends only accepts 1 value .

Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!
Element115
Power Participant
Power Participant

Here you go:

 

Screenshot 2024-05-02 212730.jpg

 

Different kind of data, but same principle:  in the X-axis data well, you drop your DimDate fields (here QuarterInCalendar = Q12024 etc, and Date, and below these you drop the field that represents one of your categories (here it is ID_sensor).  

 

Then you drop the field that represents the values in the Y-axis data well.  

 

And finally, in the top right corner of your visual you should see some icons: 

 

Screenshot 2024-05-02 212404.jpg

 

I got the wrong type of data, that's why you see dots instead of lines. I wanted to respond quickly, and not in the mood to mock up a scenario.   But the principle is the same.  

 

Click on the icon in the red square and Bob's your uncle!

 

 

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