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Hi,
I need to create an extremelly easy line chart that is very easy to create in excel but somehow I do not know how to do it in Power BI. This might be because of my Data Set..., or other reason.
Can you have a look and help me out? This is the line chart I need to see:
The data set is also very simple. Please see attached: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtEHWSVFE9URi1pQ7b0VwUw09eDx?e=coadGa
Can you help me to understand what is wrong I cannot generate such an view? I tried many times.
Thanks!
Pawel
Solved! Go to Solution.
It works when I add a index as a sequence number.
@Anonymous see attached, I think that is what you are looking for.
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Hi,
Thank you for enclosed file. Can I ask you why did you use Running Total? I do not think it works for me.
As you can see in the screen attached, an X ax shows Score sorted from 1 to the last score value = 478.
I am not sure if your calculation will work here. Somehow I cannot do it in Power BI.
Hope you can help me,
Thanks,
Pawel
It works when I add a index as a sequence number.
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