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Hello,
I have an issue with my graph.
I want to show in the same graph data for 3 years 2024 2025 and 2026.
Howevre, i want one single bar for 2024 and 2025 and a monthly view for 2026, so 12 bars.
When I use drill down, the drill down is done an all periods and i can't chose only a drill down for 2026.
Do you know if it is possible to di that ?
Thank you
In your Date table:
Axis Label :=
VAR YearNum = YEAR('Date'[Date])
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
YearNum = 2026, FORMAT('Date'[Date], "MMM"),
FORMAT('Date'[Date], "YYYY")
)
Step 2) Create a sort column
Axis Sort :=
VAR YearNum = YEAR('Date'[Date])
VAR MonthNum = MONTH('Date'[Date])
RETURN
IF(
YearNum = 2026,
202600 + MonthNum, -- Jan=202601, Feb=202602...
YearNum * 100 -- 2024 → 202400, 2025 → 202500
)
Then:
Step 3) Use this in your chart
Axis → Axis Label
Values → your measure
@Robin73000 Hi!
This is a known limitation in Power BI: drill-down is applied to the entire axis and cannot be restricted to a single year. As a result, it isn’t possible to expand only 2026 to the monthly level while keeping 2024 and 2025 aggregated when using the standard date hierarchy.
As a workaround, use a custom axis like this (calculated column in your calendar table):
Custom Axis =
IF(
'Calendar'[Year] = 2026,
FORMAT('Calendar'[Date], "MMM YYYY"),
FORMAT('Calendar'[Year], "0000")
)
Sort this column by this one:
Custom Axis Order =
IF(
'Calendar'[Year] = 2026,
YEAR('Calendar'[Date]) * 100 + MONTH('Calendar'[Date]),
'Calendar'[Year] * 100
)
BBF
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