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Hi everyone,
Please help, my chart shows all the same numbers, the values are all the same. It's one table. If the data was coming from two tables I would have to fix the table relationships. How can i fix this if i only have one table?
@pro_x - Did you ever resolve this? It is possible that you were using a max, min, first, last or some aggregation like that and that can maybe cause this behavior.
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