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somoshgomes
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How To Show Progress Using Stacked Bars

Hi all!

 

I am trying to automate a report showing progress using a stacked bar chart in Power BI, but I stumbled across this:

 

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I need the graph to show the diferrence between the last and the previous weeks, so in case of 'Strategy', for exemple, the blue part should be 36.84%, but the orange should be only 5.27%, thus adding to the 42.11% total.

 

I could easily do the math in excel, but the point of this report is automate this process. Is there any way I could do that using BI?

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lbendlin
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You do that via measures that calculate the difference between your values.

 

Please provide sanitized sample data that fully covers your issue. I cannot help you without usable sample data.
Please paste the data into a table in your post or use one of the file services like OneDrive or Google Drive. I cannot use screenshots of your source data.
Please show the expected outcome based on the sample data you provided. Screenshots of the expected outcome are ok.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/m-p/1447523

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