Hey Mara, tried it out today and it is amazing. Did only a small change, left it as a simple stacked bar chart and added the targets as constant lines from the analytical section, as I liked having the labels on those lines.
Hey Mara, your videos a simply amazing. I am following those for my Reports. Can you please make a video on ideas for visuals like for which data which visual you fit good.
Thanks. Good approach. It makes me think if a conditional function could apply in the colour bars. Kind of when you build a RAG chart. O to 1 red. 1 to 2 yellow. 2 to 3 green for example.
Nice, love it 🙂 Would it be possible to add a label to just the above excellent target section of the bar? It would basically show how much above the target that part is.
Hi mam, I had a requirement. I had sno, cpu temp, gpu temp, reported date, issue reported date, columns in my data set. I am using a line chart with yaxis as cpu temp, secondary axis as gpu temperature, xaxis as reporting date. Now I need xaxis constant line with issue reported date column. When I add line it gives me either earliest or latest date line. But I need to show all the lines from issue reported date column. How can I add multiple xaxis constant lines. I tried to do it but not able to do it. Can you please suggest me, how can I do it. If possible can you please do it as a video. Constant line need to be Issue reported date because issue is created by cpu Or zpu so i need to show those in the line chart. It's a requirement in my project.
Why not do it the other way around, by building a visual with the incidents by dates as a bar chart and then you can create a tooltip which will show for a certain date how the allocation looked like for those incidents, in terms of temperatures for example on a scatter chart. Or two charts next to each other or through a drill through page.
Hey Mara, tried it out today and it is amazing. Did only a small change, left it as a simple stacked bar chart and added the targets as constant lines from the analytical section, as I liked having the labels on those lines.
I learnt something new today.. Thank you . Mara. 😊
This was my first time working along. It was easy and fun to follow. Thanks!
Great video, Mara! Keep'em coming.
Hey Mara, your videos a simply amazing. I am following those for my Reports. Can you please make a video on ideas for visuals like for which data which visual you fit good.
Thanks. Good approach. It makes me think if a conditional function could apply in the colour bars. Kind of when you build a RAG chart. O to 1 red. 1 to 2 yellow. 2 to 3 green for example.
wonderful, thanks for sharing
Nice, love it 🙂 Would it be possible to add a label to just the above excellent target section of the bar? It would basically show how much above the target that part is.
This is awesome, thank you Mara.
Excelente explicación
11:36 agree with you. Custom visual are problematic.
great ! thank you
Very nice 🙂
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Labeling correct value wont be easy
Hi mam, I had a requirement. I had sno, cpu temp, gpu temp, reported date, issue reported date, columns in my data set. I am using a line chart with yaxis as cpu temp, secondary axis as gpu temperature, xaxis as reporting date. Now I need xaxis constant line with issue reported date column. When I add line it gives me either earliest or latest date line. But I need to show all the lines from issue reported date column. How can I add multiple xaxis constant lines. I tried to do it but not able to do it. Can you please suggest me, how can I do it. If possible can you please do it as a video. Constant line need to be Issue reported date because issue is created by cpu Or zpu so i need to show those in the line chart. It's a requirement in my project.
Why not do it the other way around, by building a visual with the incidents by dates as a bar chart and then you can create a tooltip which will show for a certain date how the allocation looked like for those incidents, in terms of temperatures for example on a scatter chart. Or two charts next to each other or through a drill through page.
@@cristianprifti yeah seems pretty good idea.
@@cristianprifti client asked he want in that way only so we are trying to do it in line chart with constant lines
If you leave it as is then a tooltip will spoil the whole idea
You're pretty and the chart as well.
Very lengthy and difficult way of doing easy stuff.