![]() Var _d=SUMMARIZE('Meta ISC',"kpi","EMPLACAMENTO","Planned",SUM('Meta Emplacamento'),"Actual",) Var _c=SUMMARIZE('Meta ISC',"kpi","FIN.EXTERNO","Planned",SUM('Meta Fin Ext'),"Actual",) Var _b=SUMMARIZE('Meta ISC',"kpi","ACESSORIOS","Planned",SUM('Meta AC'),"Actual",) Hi, could create a new table as follows: radarChart1 = var _a=SUMMARIZE('Meta ISC',"kpi","ISC","Planned",SUM('Meta ISC'),"Actual",AVERAGE('Detalhe de Vendas')) Microsoft Power BI Community)Īnd in the second option, would I have to create a table for Planned and Actual instead of Company and link it somehow to the measures? Probably having to convert to a table too? Solved: Creating a column in a new table with measure valu. It's from a similar question I found on the forum. Am I correct? Column 1 = KPIs, column 2 = Planned and Column 3 = Actual. It seems to me that this is an inverse approach compared to the native visual.Īnyway, first I would like to know what would be the preferable way of accomplishing this.Īlso, in the native option, I think I'd need to convert the measures to a new table. I could use the separate measures in this version, but I'd need to create a new table for Actual and Planned. The problem I'm facing is that the KPIs I'd like to use as categories are in different measures, not in tables as the documentation indicates.Īnother option I found, is using the MAQ Software Radar Chart. ![]() I'm trying to plot a radar chart similar to this one from the native visual documentation. ( GitHub - microsoft/PowerBI-visuals-RadarChart: Repo for Power BI Radar Chart custom visual)
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