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Hello,
I have a group of jobs that run daily. The beginning job is always 43 and the last job is always 1037. I am looking to graphically track the end time of these cycles every day. The issue is that these jobs often run past midnight, so sometimes there will be a 1037 job at 7am and 2am, so they both show up on the same date. Below is my data:
I am looking to make a bar graph for each day showing the end time. If anyone has any ideas it is greatly appreciated.
Hi @jacklamlan ,
You want a bar graph for each day showing the end time. What is the bar graph like? The Y axis is data, but what about the X axis? Could you please provide a picture about your desired output like the above ?
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Community Support Team _ Polly
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