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Hi, I currently have a dataset [date,type,quantity] I'm loading it into a line chart.
Date are in "date" format, but I have some "jumps" on the dataset (using some types) as in:
05/01 - 05/02 - 05/05 - 05/07
I need that the empty records (missing dates) appear in the X-axis of the graph, how would you do it? each type have their own empty records.
Thank you!
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@Anonymous,
Add relationship to the calendar table.
@Anonymous,
Drag date from a calendar table and add an appropriate measure.
Table = CALENDAR ( MIN ( Table1[date] ), MAX ( Table1[date] ) )
Measure = SUM ( Table1[quantity] ) + 0
Hi! I had a calendar table, still not sure how to use it to fill empty dates on my data table1[value,date].
Thank you!
@Anonymous,
Add relationship to the calendar table.
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