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How to create a combination of Stacked bar column & line and Scatter plot in SAP Analytics cloud?

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Mohammed Mohiuddin

of course, there is no standard chart in such a combination, only if you make different ones and overlay each other.

Through the r-widget or custom widget, I also doubt that you will find such a combination.

And the main question is what are you planning to analyze through such a combination? I think that it will be difficult for visual perception within the framework of one chart. Don't agree?

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11 minutes ago

I agree Aleksey, and I have tried various things to achieve this. Even the overlapping of the charts doesn't work due to the scatter plot and combination stacked bar and line doesn't fit/overlay on each other due to the chart axis/size. If you have any other idea, using custom charts / R-visualization then let me know.

This is basically a HR requirement for compensation and benefits of the org; in one of the KPI the chart should show the details of the employee salaries as below with the market salary ranges at the same time the chart should show the dots for each employee that depicts how many employees are under which range of the salaries. All these measures to be shown against the Grades.

Requirement is to create a chart which shows:

Stacked Bar with line: [Y1 axis (Lines and dots)] [Y2 axis (Stacked Bars)] [X axis: C&B Grade]

Stacked Bar: [(1st Bar) 0 to salary Range Min; (2nd Bar) Salary Range Mid; (3rd Bar) Salary Range Max].

Lines: [(Three Lines) 25 Percentile Salary; Median Salary, 75 Percentile Salary].

Scatterplot: FTE Salary (One dot per employee).

Thanks.


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