You don't need to replace column names in template by notepad to reuse it with another dataset. Just import the template and Charticulator shows columns mapping for updating expressions with new column names
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@@pabeader1941 Before deciding that, I would recommend checking out the Enterprise DNA Data Challenge entries by Mudassir Ali and Zoe Douglas, which can be found by searching the Enterprise DNA Forum. I think they've both created some spectacular visuals using Charticulator.
@@brianjulius6401 I suppose they are pretty, but in no way do they discount my original response. You don't NEED it. And it IS the DAX of visuals. Both these things are true.
@@pabeader1941 I would argue that "need" is driven by requirements. Charticulator lets you create some visual types that are otherwise achievable only by R or Python. For users with need for those visual types, I think Charticulator will be the easiest path to meeting that requirement, if you don't already have R or Python expertise. And I love DAX... :)
You don't need to replace column names in template by notepad to reuse it with another dataset. Just import the template and Charticulator shows columns mapping for updating expressions with new column names
super i have doubt is it certificate or not?
Hi vikesh! May we clarify what you mean by this?
Super Cool Thanks For Sharing Jarrett
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Exited to hear that you guys going to teach that also super excited
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So, it's just as hard to figure out. meh. It's the DAX of visuals.
Do you have an alternative that is easier? Please share it!
@@darandavis Every other visual available. You really don't need this one.
@@pabeader1941 Before deciding that, I would recommend checking out the Enterprise DNA Data Challenge entries by Mudassir Ali and Zoe Douglas, which can be found by searching the Enterprise DNA Forum. I think they've both created some spectacular visuals using Charticulator.
@@brianjulius6401 I suppose they are pretty, but in no way do they discount my original response. You don't NEED it. And it IS the DAX of visuals. Both these things are true.
@@pabeader1941 I would argue that "need" is driven by requirements. Charticulator lets you create some visual types that are otherwise achievable only by R or Python. For users with need for those visual types, I think Charticulator will be the easiest path to meeting that requirement, if you don't already have R or Python expertise. And I love DAX... :)
Heyooo Charticulator is here which sucks memory, which produce memory errors even in 3rd gen. Ipad Air