Rik Opdam on 24 Feb 2015 19:11:35
We would like to have multiple y-axis on a chart, more than 2
Administrator on 18 Oct 2022 00:56:21
Update 10/17: This is now in our upcoming roadmap and we will share more details in the coming months. Mo
Multiple y-axis for Cartesian charts is on our backlog. I don't have a timeline to share, but please keep voting. I'll update the idea once we have more information to share.
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RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
This needs to be done. I can't keep using bar as a secondary axis!
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
How is this not a thing, its a normal feature on most other BI software..
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
The upstream Oil & Gas Industry needs this capability and Power BI is not of much use to most O&G Bi reporting and visualization business scenarios until this feature is there.
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
I would love to have this chart. If you're looking at bar chart, you can consider using custom visual: Infographic Designer. However, I would want to have this feature for line chart too.
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
This needs to be pushed more. Highly important. Any status update on the progress?
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
Having more Axis is definitely a must! So you can have at least one to show the value, and 2 for drill downs. Exemple: Dates and and company structure (Company -> Jobs -> Tasks, etc.)
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
Any news on getting this developed? This is a huge drawback from integrating Power BI in our company versus your competitor. Thanks!
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
Found it, the Line and Clustered Column Char has dual Y-axis!
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
this is a definite need, since many analysts are calling for data analysis using simple, one-view charts, instead of spread across the dashboard
RE: Multiple Y-Axis on a chart
This is a very nice functionality needed/necessary to compare dependent trends in the same visualization. I did find a r-script program for for it, but I think it should be a part of the basic functionality.