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abadi_89
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Grouping count by value per category

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Hello all,

How may I get such results?

 

Will stacked % bars give such? how to group these count range?

Thanks alot.

 

Invoice (table) - Value (column)

CDTs (table) - Category (column)

Vendor (table) - Supplier name (column)

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Thank you @amitchandak ,
I managed to make the bucketing but couldn't manage to after? it won't go to the visual!
Any ideas?

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Hi @abadi_89 

It seems your Segmentation is a measure. In order to use segmentation as category in a bar chart, you need to create a calculated column for segmentation instead of a measure because measures cannot be put in Legend or Axis fields of a chart. For example,

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Regards,

Jing

Thank you!

Now it make sense, any idea how to create that column if the region is in another table?

What I have is:

Invoice (table) - Value (column)

CDTs (table) - Category (column)

Vendor (table) - Supplier name (column)

What is the relationship between these tables? If you create proper relationships on columns in these tables, this should also work.

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