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Running into the problem if I have Year and Quarter (2016 Q1) or any other legend value where I am not able to have multiple measure values in the Value Section.
I am able to do this in Excel. Any ideas how to do this in PowerBI?
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Xiaoxin, thanks for the response. I can restructure the data, however coming out of our cube, we have the 3 measures today and I can chart them just fine with a cluster chart in Excel. I was hoping I wouldn't have to change the data model to make this work in PowerBI.
Hi @Anonymous,
You can use clustered column chart to achieve your requirement.
Original table:
Visual:
In addition, if your table not contain the legend value field, you can try to use unpivot columns to transfer the original table.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
What if you want to use a stacked column chart instead of a clustered one?
In that case, you can't have multiple measures and a legend at the same time. Excel can.
Xiaoxin, thanks for the response. I can restructure the data, however coming out of our cube, we have the 3 measures today and I can chart them just fine with a cluster chart in Excel. I was hoping I wouldn't have to change the data model to make this work in PowerBI.
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