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I am trying to create a line plot with time on the x axis, and sales on the y axis. I want to the x axis unit of time to be year and week.
To do this acheive this I:
The problem is that when I pull this hierachy into the the x-axis, it is categorical. When I try and switch to continous, I get an error. Is there any way this can be done?
Has a solution been found to this yet? I am also quite new to PowerBI and I'm trying a similar thing to the questioner and getting the same issue.
HI @Anonymous ,
How did you create this date table? Does it contain continous date? In order to properly show dates as "continuous" data, you need to be using dates from a continuous date table.
Best Regards,
Teige
Thank you for your response. I created the date table using the auto calendar function, so there should be a continous range of dates in there.
Date Table = CALENDARAUTO()
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