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Anonymous
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Matrix (or similar visual) that group similar data in a row

Hi everyone,

I'm just looking a visual that shows data like that

Sfarzie_0-1639207168353.png

 

Getting a source like:

Sfarzie_0-1639207606521.png

 

Obviously it's a join 1 project many tasks (title,estimated) and a join 1 task many subs (title, est)

In Data studio I can achieve it with a pivot tabble. I Power BI I tried with matrix but it put any column as a new sub-row(tree).

 

Is there a way with standard visual or do you know any visual that can help?

 

Thanks

 

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PaulDBrown
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Choose the matrix visual and set it up as follows (I've created a measure of the SUM of "estimated" for the Values bucket):

setup1.JPGsetup2.JPGCaptura.JPG

I've also turned off the subtotals

 

I've attached the sample PBIX file





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PaulDBrown
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Choose the matrix visual and set it up as follows (I've created a measure of the SUM of "estimated" for the Values bucket):

setup1.JPGsetup2.JPGCaptura.JPG

I've also turned off the subtotals

 

I've attached the sample PBIX file





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
In doing so, you are also helping me. Thank you!

Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.






Anonymous
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Unfortunately I think I came across a bug :'(

With this configuration, the horizontal scroll bar doesn't work:

 

On the right my fields, and highlighted last visible column with the horizontal scroll at the beginning

Sfarzie_3-1639466209382.png

 

here, instead, the scroll is at the end but the last visible column is the same :'(

 

Sfarzie_0-1639465999304.png

 

Anonymous
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That was exactly what I was looking for! TNX!

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