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Below is the table from chart above:
Below is the Date table showing how i have the Month & Year column sorted by the Month Year Sort column with the above calculation.
How can i get all of my dates to visualize in chronological/date order?
Thanks Community! You have been very helpful so far!
Solved! Go to Solution.
What is in your year-month column? It doesn't look right (but it's hard to see). I normally use YYYYMM as this sorts well.
For others, I followed @MattAllington advice and created another column on my date table to sort by.
Here's that formula:
I love how simple this solution is! Thanks very much. I can now rest!
What is in your year-month column? It doesn't look right (but it's hard to see). I normally use YYYYMM as this sorts well.
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