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How can we achive the variance % between two month sales as shown above in the example in Power BI. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hey,
this is not supported any of the default charts.
But, you can check the Zebra custom visual: https://zebrabi.com/pbi/gallery/
If I remember correctly, this is one of the many options.
Regards,
Tom
Hi @atifshikoh,
Based on my research, you could use the visual that @TomMartens offererd to you and you could also try the Ultimate Variance visual:
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104381140?tab=Overview
Regards,
Daniel He
Hi @atifshikoh,
Could you please tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, could you please mark the helpful replies as Answered?
Regards,
Daniel He
Thanks Tom & Daniel for swift response, actually last week it was holiday for us and hence couldn't try it out. I am sorry for being late in my reply.
Yes, it worked out.. A BIG THANKS
Hi @atifshikoh,
Based on my research, you could use the visual that @TomMartens offererd to you and you could also try the Ultimate Variance visual:
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104381140?tab=Overview
Regards,
Daniel He
Hey,
this is not supported any of the default charts.
But, you can check the Zebra custom visual: https://zebrabi.com/pbi/gallery/
If I remember correctly, this is one of the many options.
Regards,
Tom
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