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Hi,
I've made some charts that have both Monthly and Weekly View (by week number). Here's one example:
You can probably see the problem I'm facing already... Week 40 is split between September & October and that looks bad as a trend line.
My stakeholders want to have 2 buttons they can pick from to look at the chart on a weekly & on a monthly basis. Here are some examples on the end goal:
Monthly button should transform the chart like this:
Weekly button should transform the chart like this:
Now for me, this is easy to do with the Header Icons, but for many of my stakeholders this is too hard to comprehend and they are too many to educate.
I'd like to offer them a good reporting experience with "Weekly" & "Monthly" buttons.
Please let me know if there are any Dax Codes I can implement for this to work.
Please don't suggest the bookmark solution as I already have one and the more I use it, they just increase exponentially.
Thank you very much for all your support!
Didn't find a solution,
I went with the bookmark solution instead...
hi @Caesarul
that is a good question. Once stuck with a very similar issue before and chose to have two charts (one for week, one for month) as a quick fix.
I subscribed this question and let us see how it works out.
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