Multiple Values in a Pie Chart

How can I get two columns to display in a pie chart value?
My assumption is Beast Mode but I am unsure of how that would be done.
For example, if I have a Maintenance Column and a Disruption Column how would I combine those into one function so it can be displayed?
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Are you looking to have two separate values for Maintenance and Disruption and have them both displayed? Pie charts only support 1 value at a time.
If you want to combine them, you can do a beast mode that is SUM(IFNULL(Maintenance, 0) + IFNULL(Disruption, 0)) and then add that to the pie chart.
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Are those two columns mutually exclusive? Is it ever the case that both columns will have values in the same row? If not, then you can use: IFNULL(`Maintenance`,`Disruption`)
If there are cases where both columns could have a value on the same row, then I would suggest appending your data in ETL so that both columns are stacked ontop of each other and then the new single column can be used (if that makes sense, I don't know the details of your data)If I solved your problem, please select "yes" above
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You can also combine the Tootip Field and the datalabel settings to display multiple values. However, the Pie value will only take the first into account.
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Are you looking to have two separate values for Maintenance and Disruption and have them both displayed? Pie charts only support 1 value at a time.
If you want to combine them, you can do a beast mode that is SUM(IFNULL(Maintenance, 0) + IFNULL(Disruption, 0)) and then add that to the pie chart.
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Are those two columns mutually exclusive? Is it ever the case that both columns will have values in the same row? If not, then you can use: IFNULL(`Maintenance`,`Disruption`)
If there are cases where both columns could have a value on the same row, then I would suggest appending your data in ETL so that both columns are stacked ontop of each other and then the new single column can be used (if that makes sense, I don't know the details of your data)If I solved your problem, please select "yes" above
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@Mirnes, @trafalger is correct that pie charts can only display one value at a time. If you want to be able to switch back and forth between values, you can do that using Variables.
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Ty all for the speedy feedback. I will attempt this and see which one works for me better.
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You can also combine the Tootip Field and the datalabel settings to display multiple values. However, the Pie value will only take the first into account.
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