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It’s been 2 years since I worked on creating any Power BI reports and it seems I've forgotten nearly everything, which is driving me nuts.
I thought I'd pick on one of our easy excel reports to convert to Power BI to demo to the new business unit I am in, and now I've found myself in a pickle.
All I am trying to do is recreate a chart with 6 lines to show our and the top 6 competitors market share over 5 years and a column to show the total volume sales each year.
Simple in Excel and when I agreed to take this on, I thought it would be even simpler in Power BI.
I've got the Top 6 and their percentage share working correctly and as line chart it’s all good, but when I attempt to change this, to a multi chart it appends all the line together into a single line and breaks the Volume sales by competitor, I literally need the complete opposite.
Any ideas?
@LUCASM ,The information you have provided is not making the problem clear to me. Can you please explain with an example.
Appreciate your Kudos.
Hi @amitchandak
It's easy to forget that the question may be easy for the user to understand...
I need to create a combo chart in Power BI
The combo Chart consists of
- as shown in my initial question above
I have the DAX code all created to produce the Volume Share numbers
I am just struggeling to work out how can produce this combo chart.
We use this style of chart a lot.
My next project is to produce another Power Bi report which currectly has around 70 of these
But I cannot work out how to do this.
If it helps I'll create a pbix file.
Let me know
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