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Hello
Im a bit confused and don't know how to solve this the best way.
I have this Cluster chart with Values from 4 groups. Each bar in this Visual is 1 Month.
Now i want to add a line like in the Picture. I know that for group 1-3 the line should be at 268 and for group 4 it should be at 509.
I don't have this Values saved anywhere and don't know how if i can solve it with a measure or if i new to create some new column or even a new Table to be able to do this?
What's the best and easiest way?
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@Jensej , Not very clear. You have create a table (may be using enter data), Join it with groups (hope it is common dim and use that.
or create a measure like
line measure = Switch( True() ,
max(Table[Group]) =4, 509 ,
268
)
And use that as line
Hi @Jensej ,
The line values which you mentioned, will they change when the data is updated?
If yes, then what these line values are actually representing? Are these average values?
You can looking into adding an Average line using the following options under Format options for the bar chart:
There are other options as well which you can explore for lines.
Thanks,
Pragati
Hi @Jensej ,
The line values which you mentioned, will they change when the data is updated?
If yes, then what these line values are actually representing? Are these average values?
You can looking into adding an Average line using the following options under Format options for the bar chart:
There are other options as well which you can explore for lines.
Thanks,
Pragati
I came up with a good endresult now that im happy with. I created two constant lines and hide some part of them with white shapes and then grouped all togheter.
@Jensej , Not very clear. You have create a table (may be using enter data), Join it with groups (hope it is common dim and use that.
or create a measure like
line measure = Switch( True() ,
max(Table[Group]) =4, 509 ,
268
)
And use that as line
Perfekt that was an easy way to get a line with the correct values. Now my problem is that the line is to short and not covering all bars? My goal is to have it like this:
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