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Hello, I have one issue with my date. I created a hierarchy and I need in my graph First 2020 and after 2021 and If a expand to next level all my data is mixed ... It's possible to show 2020 and after 2021 ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Vanessa250919 , i think the sort order is not correct. Create the column in a date table/table with the correct sort column.
Month Year = FORMAT([Date],"mmm-yyyy")
Month Year sort = FORMAT([Date],"yyyymm")
In this case you have mark Month Year sort as a sort column for Month Year
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-sort-by-column
Also you can check concatenate label off with sort on axis columns
@Vanessa250919 , i think the sort order is not correct. Create the column in a date table/table with the correct sort column.
Month Year = FORMAT([Date],"mmm-yyyy")
Month Year sort = FORMAT([Date],"yyyymm")
In this case you have mark Month Year sort as a sort column for Month Year
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-sort-by-column
Also you can check concatenate label off with sort on axis columns
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