Miguel Myers on 08 Oct 2024 05:00:00
To fix inconsistencies in analytic settings, functionality needs to be enhanced to ensure they are on par with other visual component enhancements made for Cartesians, and additional settings for scatter charts is also necessary. Report creators will find it easier to format and customize settings to align with the overall look and feel of their reports.
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RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
2023 and still missing that feature.Anyone has a workaround for a bar chart trend line with categorical values ?
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
Still have this issue and it's 12/19/2022. Sigh.
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
I can't believe this. Today is 2022/7/13. In Power BI, we can only use trend lines for continuous values in the x axis.
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
This is a mandatory component for the line charts. Commonly requested within my organization.
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
This is so frustrating that this is still not an option for categorical data! It makes the chart almost useless without identifying a trend!
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
Seriously cannot believe this doesn't exist.
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
Let's make this happen lovely PBI dev team! This is a valuable attribute. Would be great to make it possible.
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
Would be really valuable to be able to use both the nested x-axis labels and see trend lines at the same time. Especially in the instances mentioned above where users are looking to see trends against a date, and in my case, see that trend over the last few years.
RE: Epic idea: Extended analytic functionalities
This feature is possible within Excel Pivot Tables so would be really nice to find a way to make it work with PowerBI data visuals.