Earn a 50% discount on the DP-600 certification exam by completing the Fabric 30 Days to Learn It challenge.
Hi Everyone,
I've an issue and I'm out of the solution
I've two data base :
- The first is for the real financial data ;
- The second is for the forecasted financial data ;
=> both base are identical (same column, same format of data item....)
=> There is always 12 months, no partial analyze
I want to create a line chart represent the the cumulative amount per month where :
- The real data is on line ;
- The reforcast is on dashed line ;
For that, I've a cumulative measure :
- Cumulative amount : =CALCULATE(SUM('PL_cumulé'[Solde]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('PL_cumulé'),'PL_cumulé'[Date] <=MAX('PL_cumulé'[Date]))
When I create a line chart, there is always a blank for the period beetwen real/reforecast. Does anyone know how to fill the blank to have one complete line. The first part is fill and the second on is dashed
Thank you for your help guys !
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Balta-expertise,
You can use measure expression to replace raw value fields and add if statement on these values to skip calculation on speed ranges After these steps, power bi will auto-hidden these blank parts.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
1.- crea una columna con la fecha (Eje X)
2.- columna con los valores (Eje Y)
3.- columna con etiquetas Real y Pronóstico, (según corresponda a los valores)
4.- columna Categoría (leyenda), en mi ejemplo tengo dos tipos de combustibles, este es mi caso
5.- En tu tabla agrega una columna concatenando la columna 3 y 4
6.- la columna creada en el paso 5 la colocas en Leyenda.
7.- cambia los estilos de líneas
@Balta-expertise , I a single line you can not get dashed and normal line. So you need to two measure. In two measures you will not have a connection
You can have a single measure but the line color will not be different.
example: assuming you have given actual, using a common date table
- Cumulative amount : =CALCULATE(SUM('PL_cumulé'[Solde]) + Sum(Target[Target]) ,FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Date'),'Date'[Date] <=MAX('Date'[Date]))
Got it !
First, I calculate the cumulative amount
Second, I created 2 measures (as you sugget) with the filter on the data source base on the first calculate :
First :
hi @amitchandak ,
Thank you for your answer. What represent the "Target" on your SUM function ? When I try with 2 measures, they are superimposed. I try to add a filter on the calculate function but the lines doesn't stop and continued until the end of the year:
Thank you very much fr your help. It's is more easy, I can share the PBIX File via dropbox ?
Jules
Hi @Balta-expertise,
You can use measure expression to replace raw value fields and add if statement on these values to skip calculation on speed ranges After these steps, power bi will auto-hidden these blank parts.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng