Hi ... Around 23:37 ... I don't think these Spark Line calculations are correct, and the resulting spark lines are different than if you plotted for example sum([sales]) against month on a regular chart. I don't think it makes sense to pass a disaggregated measure into the makepoint function ... this forces a COLLECT aggregation that isn't meaningful, or rather does not result in a Longitude value that represents sum([sales]) which is what is required. I think you have to force the measures into an aggregation using for example an LOD expression? I may be wrong but it just does not look right to me.
Amazing tutorial! QQ - where can we download the source data that you used in tutorial?
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Amazing new feature! Thanks for the presentation 🙂
Eye opening
Hi ... Around 23:37 ... I don't think these Spark Line calculations are correct, and the resulting spark lines are different than if you plotted for example sum([sales]) against month on a regular chart. I don't think it makes sense to pass a disaggregated measure into the makepoint function ... this forces a COLLECT aggregation that isn't meaningful, or rather does not result in a Longitude value that represents sum([sales]) which is what is required. I think you have to force the measures into an aggregation using for example an LOD expression? I may be wrong but it just does not look right to me.
thx fixed