Easy-to-Read Multi-Variance Native Visual in Power BI

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
  • Learn how to combine a series of native visual features to add multiple variance bars/lines to a stacked column chart, leveraging only native visuals. Tune in to learn more!
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  • @HachiAdachi
    @HachiAdachi 15 дней назад +1

    Nice workarounds for the quirkiness of the native PBI visuals! (too bad we have to do this often... 😑) You gave me some ideas for our current project. Thanks, Reid! 👍

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  15 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful! The new features from the #PBICoreVisuals team is really making it easier too

  • @raulrosado9285
    @raulrosado9285 16 дней назад

    Nice video, thanks

  • @kot23
    @kot23 12 дней назад

    NIce video! Personally I would reduce the data labels as you showed for min & max, but also include the first and last datapoint. Also, I think the area shade is too much extra ink in the visual. For the legend, I sometimes just grab a screenshot of the required legend and use that instead of an extra calculated visual, I feel it reduces the overhead.

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  11 дней назад +1

      Absolutely! I do show how to reduce the data labels for just min/max around the 9:40 mark. Start/End values are good ideas too, if you're going for that sparkline look. With anything it really boils down to what's most important for the users to look at :)
      It's why visual design is such a great combination of art and science 😁
      I've found that screenshots of legends can end up being fuzzy and don't scale as well, making it more noticeable (to me) that it's an image, not a live rendering. But both work! Depending on the calc though, the visual container rendering could take a similar time. I ensure that any measure I use in the visual is cheap. Or even go as far as creating blank measures to use (hidden), so then there's 0 cost from the DAX perspective.
      ruclips.net/video/teX0hUqN370/видео.htmlsi=KXAtM2UwYfB-CrkF&t=578

  • @lucasshipsides1510
    @lucasshipsides1510 9 дней назад

    TIL: you can have subfolders in folders 😅