Reputation: 535
On the paper it was simple to do, but at the end I'm stucked. Herebelow the chart I would like to produce (I took an easy example to understand the objective to reach):
On this chart we see that the series for each product are well colored and well structured for each cart.
Now, let's jump on my problem: the data structure. In my world, data is coming from a database, so the data are structured like that:
I managed to aggregate the values but I loose colors of my series and I need absolutely to identify visually the different product volumes.
Is there any possiblity to reach the first stacked chart layout but with the second dataset format ?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 40
Reputation: 1574
Yes, transfer your data and chart from there (I don't think there's a native solution for this, but happy to learn otherwise).
For example, use =QUERY([data],"select [cart], sum([qty]) group by [cart] pivot [product] label sum([qty]) ''",1)
replacing the terms in the brackets with the respective column letters (e.g. B if cart is in column B).
Upvotes: 2