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Hi guys
I have one table with some measurement:
First, I can't see a reason to maintain 3 different tables with the same layout. Waste of time and effort. Just consolidate them into one, maybe adding a column that will indicate which table the row comes from. Second, isn't it easy to add 3 different lines to a chart based on 3 different measures? I thought this would be easy-peasy...
Alway good to listen wise people.😎 I added date columns for each table and date table.
1.What this consolidation would be about ? any link ?
2. How to create lines between these 3 measurments ?
Consolidation? Well, it's just creating one table out of 3. Nothing more. In Power Query that's a cinch. One click of a button. As for the second one... Maybe you should change the style of the line? Maybe you should change the axis type to continuous/categorical? Experiment 🙂 If you want to see with your own eyes how to do things in Power Query, well, then YouTube is your best friend. And, of course, its Search Box.
I did check lines stule, axis types too, someone here had same problem with datamismatch as a reason, I did check it too
I snipped Table view, should not this total points(measurments) be one under another to show lines ?