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SteveMBSDO
Helper I
Helper I

Date Hierarchy shows Blanks in Visual

Hello,

 

When I want to visualize [Duration] on a Date x-axis the visual doesn’t recognize the date hierarchy and I get (Blank) instead. See picture. How can I solve this to make it look like the last picture attached? I think I'm missing something basic...

 

SteveMBSDO_0-1677228862697.jpeg

 

 

I created a Date Table using the following DAX:

SteveMBSDO_1-1677228862701.jpeg

 

 

This is the format of the original date in the FACT Table:

tbl1 Reporting Date.jpg

 

This is how I’ve set up the relationship between the [Date Table] and [Reporting Date]

Relationship.jpg

 

When I just use [Duration] and [Reporting Date] from the same table I get the result I want, but I want to use the dimension table because I have to add new tables later on.

 

Graph.jpg

Thank you!

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andhiii079845
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Solution Sage

I see the problem in your screenshot: dimDate is DD-MM-YYYY 00:00:00 but in your FACT table: DD-MM-YYYY 06:00:00. They will not join via the relationsship.

You have to separate date and time in the fact and dim table.





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andhiii079845
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Solution Sage

I see the problem in your screenshot: dimDate is DD-MM-YYYY 00:00:00 but in your FACT table: DD-MM-YYYY 06:00:00. They will not join via the relationsship.

You have to separate date and time in the fact and dim table.





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Awesome thank you! I've adjusted the 6:00 to 0:00 in Power Query and now they match!

 

SteveMBSDO_0-1677230119892.png

 

One advice. If you not need the time than separate it from the the date. One column for date, one for time. But fine that it works. 🙂





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andhiii079845
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Do you have perhaps a .pbix file? 





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Yes, but how can I upload it to here?

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