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sharboy22
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Help with charting data from multiple data sets (same format, updated routinely)

I am new to PowerBI and am unable to create charts using data from multiple datasets. A status report is published each month, utilizing the same Identifiers, but may have new/some rows removed. I am trying to chart the previous 3 months of data on various charts (column, line, etc.). Then, each month i will receive new data and need to pull into PowerBI and add that month's info.

 

Dataset1 (Month 1)

MonthIdentifierStoreLeasedOpen
March[unique][Store Name, there are 5][Yes/No][Yes/No]

Dataset2 (Month 2)

MonthIdentifierStoreLeasedOpen
April[unique][Store Name, there are 5][Yes/No][Yes/No]

Dataset3 (Month 3)

MonthIdentifierStoreLeasedOpen
May[unique][Store Name, there are 5][Yes/No][Yes/No]

 

I would like the chart to look like this:

 

sharboy22_0-1649858734896.png

 

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@sharboy22 , One way is to append these tables and then you can plot it for three months

 

for three month you can use slicer

 

Got it! Now, do you know how i can show the total change month over month for each component? Something like this...

 

sharboy22_0-1649869335206.png

 

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