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Hi All,
I have the below chart where I am representing The X-axis in Timestamp (DD:MM:YY HH:MM: SS). Instead of showing as 1 Jan, I want it as Mon. But if I force it to show as Mon, it cumulates the value. Please help.
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Hi @Kolumam,
As there are multiple duplicated weekdays in a month, when you add WeekDay onto X-axis, by default, all values will be summed up.
In your scenario, you can new a calculated column which combines DayNo and WeekDay name so that each WeekDay is unique.
WeekDay = Table[Date].[Day]&"-"&FORMAT(Table[Date],"DDD")
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Kolumam,
As there are multiple duplicated weekdays in a month, when you add WeekDay onto X-axis, by default, all values will be summed up.
In your scenario, you can new a calculated column which combines DayNo and WeekDay name so that each WeekDay is unique.
WeekDay = Table[Date].[Day]&"-"&FORMAT(Table[Date],"DDD")
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hey could you please attach the data file so that we can provide you with a better solution.
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