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Hello, I have the following data. We have customer requirements and supplier requirements. The goal for suppliers is to meet customer requirements. I am trying to create a Gauge Chart that has Max as the Customer requirement and actuals is whatever supplier production. I created the measure for customer MAX = CALCULATE(sum(Master[Value]), Master[Station]="Customer")
When I input this value as MAX, the graph turns into something like this - showing blank for max and actual only shows as number.
Prod Date | Station | Type | Value |
7/1/2021 | Customer | PROD | 700 |
7/1/2021 | Supplier | PROD | 680 |
7/1/2021 | Supplier | Target | 720 |
7/2/2021 | Customer | PROD | 660 |
7/2/2021 | Supplier | PROD | 640 |
7/2/2021 | Supplier | Target | 720 |
hi @lotus22
How is this 642 calculated? Secondly in order to show the maximum value, you do not necessarily have to create a measure. Add the column as shown below and select maximum.
Thanks!
alekh
Hi @Anonymous , 642 is just an example that is not in the table.
I do have to filter Max by Customer as supplier has to meet customer requirements. The gauge should tell us whether we are or not meeting customer requirements.
hi @lotus22
If you want just the Customer, can you add filter on the visual (Master[Station])? Am I missing something? If this does not help, can you clarify
1. How would the gauge value be calculated? Is it Average/Sum and Is it just for Customer or both Customer + Supplier?
2. If I understand it correctly, the Maximum value would be just for the Customer. Is that right?
Thanks!
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