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Hi,
I have a column of times formatted in 24 hour (formatting doesnt matter) i want to use this column in a chart, which works and it plots the data. However, it will only plot times between 6am and 10pm the times span the whole range of the 24hr clock.
I have checked my links to other tables to see if the range of data is the restriction but it doesn't seem to be and this chart plots data from 1 table only!
I am at a loss, i hope someone has the answer. I don't normally need to post as the answers seem to always be here already, but not for this 😞
Solved! Go to Solution.
So as it turns out a slicer option was only bringing through a select amount of data and presenting other data that fit that criteria.
Unlinking the graph from the slicer fixed the issue.
It shoud work as long as your hour is in time format.
Sample data and chart
as you can see it plots all the hours in the chart
So as it turns out a slicer option was only bringing through a select amount of data and presenting other data that fit that criteria.
Unlinking the graph from the slicer fixed the issue.
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