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Hi All,
I am trying to replicate a tableau chart in Power BI. I am new to Power BI and guidance would be really helpful.
@nagavineela , multi-axis chart are not available in power bi
You can vote for Idea's
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=cc9b1531-8ca4-48be-8035-b6dfc17af84f
https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=aec20fda-edc4-466c-a9c0-2772011f6193
You can check custom visual at
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104380768?tab=Overview
Thanks @amitchandak , I tried to create the below visual using the Tornado chart, but it is not diving the bars into categories. Is it possible to categorize the tornado chart into categories?
Required Chart
@nagavineela - What does that chart represent? Because it looks like it should be 2 charts to me. Is there some part of the visual that is missing that explains what I am looking at?
@Greg_Deckler I am trying to display multiple measures for a single dimension. There is another dimension that categorizes the values. These things can be done in a single tableau chart. I want to replicate the same in Power BI. The above-attached snip of chart is done in Tableau.
@nagavineela Without jumping through a whole series of hoops, you would generally create two charts, a stacked bar and a bar, put the same thing in the Axis for both, put in the measure you want, etc. Line them up side-by-side. Turn off the Axis from displaying on the right-hand chart.
Or do you want all the hoops? Warning, it won't exactly be pretty.