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I am struggling to write the expression needed to output two types of data into a single chart. I would like to have two bars in a chart: 1) Bar 1 would be the sum of 5 different groups, and 2) Bar 2 would be one of those 5 groups.
Of what you see below, I'd like to have one bar be the sum of all of the [QP.SourceGroup] types in my current expression, and the other bar be the [QP.SourceGroup]='Warranty' seperate from the sum bar.
PLEASE HELP
Try creating a bar chart with no dimesions and 2 expressions.
One would be using sum({< [QP.SourceGroup]={'Warranty'}>} Value)
other could be sum({< [QP.SourceGroup]=>} Value)
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Well, I'm afraid it's more complicated than that. You see, my data source is a similar to access and has fields, such as Raised Date, Source Type (was it Warranty or Non-Warranty), Incident Number, and Root Cause. There are rules to be considered; here is an example of the current Expression that is working in conjunction with two dimensions:
The dimensions I'm using are: 1) DateGroup (from a table), and 2) a Calculated Dimension to include the specific "SourceGroups" I want to see in my bar chart. See below:
The calculated dimension is:
The Chart Output is: *Dummy data used for this example
Ultimately, what I'm looking for is a one column as a sum of all SourceGroups together (not stacked or broken apart) and a second column with only Warranty.
Does this help at all?