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I have the following data in the table visual .
now i want to generate a graph between rate diff % along x axis and grn amount along y axis.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @shahidmahmood - Add a calculated column using DAX
NumericRateDiff =
SWITCH(TRUE(),
[Rate Diff %] = "up to 100%", 100,
[Rate Diff %] = "up to 50%", 50,
[Rate Diff %] = "up to 25%", 25,
0
)
Replace the conditions with actual categories present in your data.
as per snapshot, you already created measures drag the NumericRateDiff column to the X-axis.Drag the GRN Amount column to the Y-axis.
This approach will create a dynamic graph showing the relationship between Rate Diff % and GRN Amount, enabling insights into how rate differences correspond to spend.
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Hi @shahidmahmood - Add a calculated column using DAX
NumericRateDiff =
SWITCH(TRUE(),
[Rate Diff %] = "up to 100%", 100,
[Rate Diff %] = "up to 50%", 50,
[Rate Diff %] = "up to 25%", 25,
0
)
Replace the conditions with actual categories present in your data.
as per snapshot, you already created measures drag the NumericRateDiff column to the X-axis.Drag the GRN Amount column to the Y-axis.
This approach will create a dynamic graph showing the relationship between Rate Diff % and GRN Amount, enabling insights into how rate differences correspond to spend.
Proud to be a Super User! | |