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Jonathan99
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Showing percentage in values area chart

Hi,

Area chart.PNG

 

As you can see above I have created an area chart and I have two values. One for the number of tickets closed so far(Blue) and one for the number of tickets closed in 0-3 days so far(Black).

 

But insted of all the numbers that are shown her I'd like to show a percentage of tickets closed 0-3days. So I can see how many tickets that are closed in 0-3 days compared to how many ticket that are actually closed.

 

Thanks in advance

Jonathan

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Anonymous
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One way could be to calculate a measure to give you the percentage and then add to a curve chart that you put on top of the Area chart. Then choose show value and hide the Y Axis on both.

When you say Curve Chart I suppose yo mean Line Chart or is there a filter in the office store called "curve chart". Because my the problem is that I can't add a measure of percentage to the line chart either, maybe it's just because I don't know how to.

 

If so, plaese help me to do that.

 

v-jiascu-msft
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Hi @Jonathan99,

 

The workaround could be adding a tooltip. I would suggest you create an idea here.

 

Best Regards,

Dale

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