Jeff Porter on 27 May 2016 03:09:11
I would like to create a waterfall chart that has multiple categories in each column.
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RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
As an organisation, this is a chart type which is favoured by management to compare forecasts with targets by business area. To achieve it, we have to use Think-Cell, as PowerBi does not offer and is therefore preventing us from automating certain management reporting.
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
I would like to create a waterfall chart that has multiple categories in each column.
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
This would help provide a level of detail in an easily consumable way. My use case is for Project Controls purposes on projects where trends and changes are logged against categories and reasons and projects so being able to see a waterfall of approved changes, changes in review and draft changes by category is good i.e., you can easily see what the biggest impacts are (cost, quantity, time, etc)...but to be able to stack each bar or show the split of say draft changes due to resequencing of works by project would be very helpful, then use a right click drill down to get to more detail. At the moment you would have to start the drill down from a higher level.
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
Personally, I would love to see this feature implemented
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
Still no updates ?!!!!!
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
It has been posted since 2016.. ANY UPDATE??? Come on it's already 2022!! Really need that basic stacked waterfall chart!
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
Agree with everyone else on here. Need ability to construct these easily!
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
To request staked waterfall chart. Pls guide me on that.
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
Would make life much easier, essential visualization
RE: Created a stacked waterfall chart
This seems like a basic feature that would be important to add pls!