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Afternoon, complete beginner to Power Bii and im having problems when collating data using dates and wanting them displayed in date order , the data is all mixed up on the graph . any assistance is greatly appreciated
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Data Type: Ensure that the column containing dates in your dataset is formatted as a Date data type in Power BI. If it's not already, you can change the data type by selecting the column in the data model view and changing its data type to Date.
Sort By Column: In your visualizations (such as line charts or bar charts) that use dates on the axis, you can specify a sort order for the date column.
Sort By Date Hierarchy: If your date column includes a hierarchy (e.g., Year, Quarter, Month), you can also sort the visual by the date hierarchy to ensure proper ordering.
Data Type: Ensure that the column containing dates in your dataset is formatted as a Date data type in Power BI. If it's not already, you can change the data type by selecting the column in the data model view and changing its data type to Date.
Sort By Column: In your visualizations (such as line charts or bar charts) that use dates on the axis, you can specify a sort order for the date column.
Sort By Date Hierarchy: If your date column includes a hierarchy (e.g., Year, Quarter, Month), you can also sort the visual by the date hierarchy to ensure proper ordering.
Hi @MIshMash100
Please check if the date column is formattted as date. You can do this in Power Query. When this is done it will sort correctly
Joe
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