Adjusting axes and formatting numbers.

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Adjusting axes and formatting numbers.

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The visual calculation on the y-axis of the line would be:

MovingAverageThreeQuarters = MOVINGAVERAGE([Sales Amount], 3)

Support for field parameters.

In the October Power BI updates, we've enabled the use of visual calculations with field parameters. This allows you to add a visual calculation to a chart that contains a field parameter, and vice germany telegram data versa. Field parameters make it easy to quickly change what's displayed in a visual. For example, you can create a field parameter to let users choose which attributes of a dimension to display. In this case, a field parameter called “Product Attribute” can determine what the visual calculation returns for the percentage of grand total.

Actual vs. Target: Comparison between actual and target values.

4. Formatting functions:

Sorting and sorting settings.


Tooltips and grid lines.

Data and series labels.

5. IBCS Topics Support:

Diversion bars.

Series tags.
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