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Hi Listers,
If I have a calendar column of format such as "mmm-yyyy" and want to display my values in a line chart, how do I sort the calendar for the line chart x-axis to display Jan 2020, Feb 2020 ...... Dec 2020 and then Jan 2020 etc?
TIA John
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You need to create another column, either in your source data or in Power Query, that would be the year * 100 + the month, so it would be 202001, 202002, 202003, etc. Then you would sort your axis column above by this column. Sort by column in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Docs has detailed info. My date table at https://bit.ly/DateTableByEd is built in Power Query and has several columns used exclusively for sorting other columns.
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MCSA: BI ReportingYou need to create another column, either in your source data or in Power Query, that would be the year * 100 + the month, so it would be 202001, 202002, 202003, etc. Then you would sort your axis column above by this column. Sort by column in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Docs has detailed info. My date table at https://bit.ly/DateTableByEd is built in Power Query and has several columns used exclusively for sorting other columns.
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
Proud to be a Super User!
MCSA: BI ReportingEdhans, Thnx heaps
worked a treat
Rgds
Great @jmaikido - I hope you don't mind. I marked my answer as the solution so others that view this thread can quickly see how to get it to work.
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