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I'm using a stacked column chart visualisation, and have 19 data series, each is a country. I want each of these 19 to appear in the stack, but it seems I've reached a limit of 15. Unselecting one country from the visual filter will allow another country to appear but still that maximum value of 15 persists.
I wasn't aware of a hard limit. Is there any way to get past this limitation? Am I doing something wrong perhaps?
Thanks,
C.T.
Same issue, we are looking at working hours in projects we have over time. We are working on way more than 15 projects pr month, so if we drill up to top lever which is year we only see 3500 hours, where the fact is actually 35000 hours. Wrong sums.
The warning needs to be bigger when limits are reached! We had to find this out the hard way!
Hi @christheo,
In your scenario, does the chart contain large amount of data? If there are too much data, it will have a warning message to prompt us to filter less data like below:
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Qiuyun Yu
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