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Waterfall chart in Lumira

Former Member
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Hi All,

I have some different requirement in Lumira.

Suppose following is the data in excel:

Now if you map this data in Xcelsius dashboard, you will see waterfall chart like below:

And if you map this data in Lumira, waterfall chart will look like this:

If you see the difference, I want to have same kind of look and feel of waterfall chart as it is in Dashboard. Last column's data should start from baseline (X-axis).

Is there any way to do this?

Regards,

Niket Talati

Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

ashutosh_rastogi
Active Contributor
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Hi Niket,

In waterfall chart that you have used in Xcelsius I believe that you have used the option that states the last item in the data set is the total.

However, Lumira charts today does not have that option to display total.

Hence, the difference.

Regards,

Ashutosh

Former Member
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Hi Ashutosh,

Thanks for the response. I haven't done total in the last item. It's a straight forward number only. Xcelsius automatically understand this and draw the graph.

I want similar kind of functionality in Lumira.

Regards,

Niket Talati

ashutosh_rastogi
Active Contributor
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Hi Niket,

I believe you might have not set the last value as total explicitly. It is done by default by the tool. Today this is not true with Lumira waterfall charts.

I suggest you post that to Idea Place. SAP Lumira: Home

Regards,

Ashutosh

Answers (2)

Answers (2)

TammyPowlas
Active Contributor
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Can you share your screen shot of how you built this in Lumira?  I can't recreate it

Former Member
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Hi Tammy,

The data source is excel. Please find the below screenshot for lumira.

We are using Lumira 1.27.1 version.

Regards,

Niket Talati

Henry_Banks
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi,

what do A, B, C represent in this data ?

If they would be Quarters that are part of a time hierarchy, then that would help

regards,

H

Former Member
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Hi Henry,

Thanks for the reply. A, B, C are random dimensions. It is not quarter or time hierarchy.

Regards,

Niket Talati