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Dear All,
i have timing_hour
00-01
01-02
02-03
the data values, when i add this to chart order based on value hight value coming first , i want to make timing order anyway i can do ?
chart should 00-01 , 01-02 etc..
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @mohamedm
Try to sort then chart by time value column.
sort by time value instead of numeric value.
Click on 3 dots of your chart > sort by select field name > Asc/desc
I hope I answered your question!
Hi @mohamedm
Try to sort then chart by time value column.
sort by time value instead of numeric value.
Click on 3 dots of your chart > sort by select field name > Asc/desc
I hope I answered your question!
Thanks it worked..
@mohamedm You can create a calculated column that extracts the hour part of your timing_hour values.
SortOrder = VALUE(LEFT([timing_hour], 2))
After creating the SortOrder column, go back to the "Data" view.
Select the timing_hour column.
In the "Column tools" menu, click on "Sort by Column" and choose the SortOrder column.
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