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What is the mistake?
Thanks for the support.
Hi @Josevolquez85, if the post I provided solves your issue, can you kindly accept is as the solution to allow other Community members to search for it if they experience the same challenge.
Thanks heaps in advance.
Theo
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Thank you TheoC,
Despite using the categorical option, I can't see all the data in the graph without having to scroll.
I need solve this to close the issue, please.
@Josevolquez85 your X Axis should be using the Calendar table as the basis. Currently, you're using it from your Data table. From here, switch the settings back to CONTINUOUS instead of CATEGORICAL.
Let us know how that goes.
Thanks,
Theo 🙂
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The issue you're experiencing is because the X-Axis is set to "Continuous" rather than Categorical.
Change it to Categorical and this will correct the issue.
The context of the above is because fields or columns that are DateTime or Date or Time can be "continuous." Power BI offers the ability to have these fields represented as "Continous" (i.e. uninterrupted) or on a "Categorical" basis (i.e. whatever exists in the data).
Hope this helps.
Theo 🙂
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