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Hi All,
I have some process measurements which I have recorded hourly and made models for in Azure AI. I would like to create a report which displays actuals and makes use of the Azure models and the first problem I am having with that is the creation of a multi-day time series line chart. Ideally it would have a dropdown/filter for days/weeks/months but thats bonus points for later. Possibly similar to the upper left figure found in this post as I have my data in hourly samples at this stage:
My data would natively have a dateime column in the form of dd/mm/yyy hh:mm:ss and i have been unsuccessful in finding/following examples which work for me. I am sure there would be an example on this and i just need to find it/execute it properly so i am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction.
Cheers,
Hi @Idntknw
Here are some steps to guide you:
Prepare Your Data: Ensure your data is in a format that Power BI can use to create a time series chart. Your datetime column is suitable, but you may need to create additional columns for aggregation if needed.
Import Data into Power BI: Use Power BI’s ‘Get Data’ feature to import your data. You can import data directly from Azure if it’s stored there, or from a CSV file if you’ve exported the data.
Create a Time Series Chart:
Add a Slicer for Time Periods:
Refine Your Chart:
Publish and Share Your Report: Once your report is ready, you can publish it to the Power BI service and share it with others.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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