Hi thanks for this but do you think I can have one on one with you on zoom or teams. It’s kinda urgent and I need to present this morrow at 3pm eastern time. Im trying to write a DAX function that rank within a category which is dynamic. I have done all my that I know and can but it works partially but not what I’m expecting
Really really cool and it came in the right time! by the way I want to show you something I did few years ago, I think no one have done before (I guess), how to be in touch?
Looks flashy, but follows some bad general practices on data viz. Curved axis make it difficult to spot the values and differences between them; you would have to be reading the data labels and calculating them yourself anyway. You can make a slightly more complex measure and make the values ordered (one measure per circle), but doesn't solve the problem completely. I have yet to find a good use of a chart like this one, more so that justifies the complications and performance drawbacks of having multiple overlapping visuals.
it makes me so happy that i have learnt so much from Fernan that just by looking at the result i managed to figure out how to do it! Way to go mate!
Love your videos on power BI. Learning more stuff in every videos you make. Way to go to 100K subs...
This is fantastic, thank you!
Hi thanks for this but do you think I can have one on one with you on zoom or teams. It’s kinda urgent and I need to present this morrow at 3pm eastern time. Im trying to write a DAX function that rank within a category which is dynamic. I have done all my that I know and can but it works partially but not what I’m expecting
Really really cool and it came in the right time! by the way I want to show you something I did few years ago, I think no one have done before (I guess), how to be in touch?
Excellent 🎉
super cool 💗
Looks flashy, but follows some bad general practices on data viz. Curved axis make it difficult to spot the values and differences between them; you would have to be reading the data labels and calculating them yourself anyway. You can make a slightly more complex measure and make the values ordered (one measure per circle), but doesn't solve the problem completely. I have yet to find a good use of a chart like this one, more so that justifies the complications and performance drawbacks of having multiple overlapping visuals.