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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
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
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
- Eric_Zhang10 years agoMicrosoft Employee
It is glad that your problem is resolved. :)
Please accept any reply making sense as as solution to close this thread. Thanks.