Closed CeciAc closed 6 years ago
Hi team, I moved this here since it looks like there's something not clear with the example. best
@guerrieroi @CeciAc the elevation of each volcano is a region has different value and the size of the bubble should vary too.
Thanks for your reply. I'm talking about the sum aggregation function that is not available in power bi. I can see only Count function. See picture below:
@guerrieroi @CeciAc Thank you for this additional detail. Although, probably outside the scope of the tutorial, it might be considered an enhancement to modify the tutorial to include various ways to control how the report is displayed. I have assigned the issue to the content author to evaluate and update as appropriate.
@guerrieroi , thanks for your response, I din't had a chance to test it in details but I see the issue you are pointing, if the result is count of the elevation size, it may give all equal bubbles. Can you please try using a different visualization like a clustered column or bar chart an let us know if you can visualize the data as expected?
@CeciAc We will now proceed to close this thread. If there are further questions regarding this matter, please reopen it and we will gladly continue the discussion.
@guerrieroi commented on Thu Aug 02 2018
I didn't understand how to correlate the Elevation value to the size property. Power BI ask to set only a Count of Elevation. The result was bubble size = 1 for all.
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@LisandroSu commented on Thu Aug 02 2018
Hello, @guerrieroi Thank you for your feedback. We are actively reviewing your comments and will get back to you soon.
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