Every so often we’ll be needing the availability of a custom visual of a bar chart or line chart that gives an option to plot the chart either weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. In this tutorial, I’m going to demonstrate how you can create a dynamic temporal scale, using calculated columns that can let you change
Tag: Granularity Power BI
For today’s blog post, I’ll come up with a solution that will address data granularity issues. At Enterprise DNA, we are believers of getting your hands dirty. Our ongoing series, Problem of the Week, is all geared towards putting what you’ve learned into practice. We don’t think there’s a faster way to learn Power BI
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you the ultimate Budget Allocation formula that you can use when dealing with amounts and data of different granularities. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. Your Budgets could be at a monthly, quarterly, or yearly granularity while your Sales
Budgeting in Power BI is just not that easy to implement. I wish it was as easy as bringing in your actuals and budgets and then like magic you would be able to see the insights you need visualized in a compelling way simply by using Power BI forecasting. You may watch the full video