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How to get Power Bi to recognize and plot multiple data points in the same time frame
- 10 years ago
Ok, almost there!
Lastly, my data is a running data set, meaning I started tracking on June 15th. I understand that I can use the Slicer function to brake the data into months, is there a way to see the data set in its entirity, right now it looks like it is limited to 30 days.
Thanks for all the help, much appreciated!
CincyKidd
1) Index Column, give you starting to 0 or 1 a consecutive value to every row of your data table.
you can create this in Edit Query.
Creating an index starting to 0
Victor-
Could you explain step by step how to develop the "Index" column? I understand how to get into the "Query Editor", but I am lost past that.
Thanks for your help and patience.
CincyKidd
- CincyKidd10 years agoFrequent Visitor
Figured out how to get the "index Column"!
Keeping on working the problem.
Thanks.
CincyKidd
- Vvelarde10 years agoCommunity ChampionLook my first image in previous post, this guide to where go to find it. Im far from my pc so i cant post a step by step.
- CincyKidd10 years agoFrequent Visitor
Ok, almost there!
Lastly, my data is a running data set, meaning I started tracking on June 15th. I understand that I can use the Slicer function to brake the data into months, is there a way to see the data set in its entirity, right now it looks like it is limited to 30 days.
Thanks for all the help, much appreciated!
CincyKidd