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Hello all, firstly thanks for all your support.
I have a dataset (flat table format) which includes products, months and values.
ie:
There are products that:
ie:
from this data set, I would like to create a waterfall chart that shows the variation MOM by "variation type"
ie:
I'm attaching the example excel file... I'd REALLY appreciate your help on how to do this.
You can get it to work if you summarise your totals in a separate table then use this table to produce your waterfall - the total is automatic and will equal your August total.
Category | Total |
1 July 17 | 302 |
2 Deleted | -65 |
3 Change | 82 |
4 New | 58 |
Thanks, yet I'm trying to have a formulated approach for this instead of a summarized table since I would like to use "Product" as a 2nd level category within the waterfall to be able which products were the drivers of this MOM changes, if I do a summarized table then I would lose this possibility
I have to point out that's not what you originally asked for, and I don't think it's possible to produce a drillable waterfall chart in Power BI but happy to stand corrected.
hello, any ideas??
I'd appreciate any insights on how to begin to develop this.
THANKS!
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