Hi chandoo, just need your guidance on one thing I am an finance professional with 3.5 years of experience is data analytics a good course for me or is there any other good corses. Pls suggest
Hi Ankit... There is no easy answer for this. What is good for you depends on many factors. I suggest learning data analysis for a while, try a project or two and see if you find it interesting + challenging. Don't give up at first or tenth hurdle though. Push thru for a while and if you still feel negative about it, then pivot and do something else. All the best. If you want a course recommendation, I suggest joining my Excel or Power BI courses. They are top notch and excellent value for money.
For that you need a separate dimension table with all products + others row. Then the logic would be same, except, for others, you want to always "show". Plus instead of visualizing the [total sales], you would make a new measure to calculate total sales for the product or add up the rest for others.
Much easier to do in Excel. You don't even need data model. TAKE(SORT(...), n) will give you a dynamic array of what you need. Just feed it to the chart and done.
Wow, such a detailed breakdown on creating a Dynamic TOPN chart! The step-by-step guide is super helpful for PowerBI users. Can't wait to try this out!
Hi Chandoo, recent subscriber here and really love the content! Can you please help me out with this - How do I find the salesperson with the highest variance for each month?
You can use TOPN for that. Assuming you have a variance measure, =topn(1, all(salespersons), [variance], desc) should give you a one row table with the salesperson. Send that to a function like selectedvalue to see the name.
This is amazing. I just want to understand how you created that Top 10 products bring to certain % of all our sales. And the amount out of total amount?
Thanks, good solution, but not good if you would like to put additional field in chart "Legend" field (for example Department). It will stop to work (will show all and not TOP N).