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Hi @Vi12 ,
Could you please post some simple sample data and your desired result to have a test if possible?
You could see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
Regards,
Daniel He
Thank you for the link to the useful " How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly" post. As newcomer in a forum like this I apologize for newbie errors.
Here is the sample CSV data for the Pictures below (with headers!):
Actual,Baseline,EOY target,YTD target
175,200,100,165
What I want to display: I want to use the Gauge to display progress from a higher start value (200) to a lower end value (100). This is relevant for example when targeting lower costs.
Picture 1: shows how the Visual Gauge looks like when I try to do this. It requires the start value to be lower than the end value. So it does not display any actual value (175) or current target (165)
Picture 2: I found a custom visual called the "Tachometer" that can be designed to almost look like the gauge and that displays what I want:
However the tachometer has some limitations such as inadequate size/scaling for my needs compared to the standard Gauge, so I cannot use it.
Picture 3: I can of course use the standard Gauge to indicate decline "from right to left. However I want to use it in a dashboard with a number of gauges where almost all the ther gauges display progress from "Start" to "End", so having a few gauges that progress in the opposite direction makes it difficult to understand and ruins the simple "at a glance" impression of the dashboard.
So in a nutshell I would really appreciate if the standard Visual Gauge could work like the Tachometer in Picture 2. Is this possible?
Hi @Vi12 ,
Based on my research, I am afraid you could not achieve this feature currently, I suggest you may submit an idea in ideas forum:
Power BI Ideas: Hot (13793 ideas) – Microsoft Power BI
Regards,
Daniel He
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