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Hi,
I'm trying to set different goals for different months. ie. January 8500, february 7260 etc...
Like the example below:
Is there a formula I could use to make this easier?
something like: If month equals january return 8500, else if else if....
What I tried is:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @vices87 ,
It is suggested to create a custom visual: Bullet Chart by OKViz.
For target, create a measure like so:
Target Measure =
SWITCH ( MAX ( Dates[Month] ),
1, 5,
2, 8,
3, 5,
4, 2
)
BTW, .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Icey
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Hi @vices87 ,
It is suggested to create a custom visual: Bullet Chart by OKViz.
For target, create a measure like so:
Target Measure =
SWITCH ( MAX ( Dates[Month] ),
1, 5,
2, 8,
3, 5,
4, 2
)
BTW, .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@vices87 why not use Enter Data and add first or last date the month and target value. As a best practice, add date dimension in your model and use it for and time intelligence calculations. Once the date dimension is added, mark it as a date table on table tools.
https://perytus.com/2020/05/22/create-a-basic-date-table-in-your-data-model-for-time-intelligence-ca...
Now you can show actual and target using this date calendar.
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