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I have this line chart that shows the trend of the top 5 descriptions (Top N, of the count of description) within the span of past 3months, which I set the date filter to Relative date -> 3 calendar months. The date hierachy is Year, Quarter and Month. It looks something like this.
However, on the following day, it will automatically change back to vertical dots unless, I change the date to date, then change back to date hierarchy, and remove Day as I wanted. Then it'll go back to the lines. It has been this way for a few days. I'm not sure what the problem is.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi @katto16
I would recommend you to use a custom dates table and create relationship with other tables.
You can use below DAX to create a custom calendar table
Calendar=
ADDCOLUMNS(
CALENDARAUTO(),
"Month No", MONTH([Date]),
"Month Name", FORMAT([Date], "mmm"),
"Year", YEAR([Date]),
"Date Sort", FORMAT([Date],"YYYYMM")
)Dont forget to sort the month name with month number. otherwise it will sort by alphabatically.
Hope this solve your issue
in the first visual the x axis showing quarter and in the second one x axis is year
This is due to the use of date hierarchy in the x axis. Avoid using heirarchy instead use the required value alone in the x axis. to get rid of auto time intelligence
file -> options and settings-> options -> current file - > DAta load -> time intelligence (uncheck)
Try using date dimension instead of using native date columns from the data
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Hi @VijayP Thanks for the input.
When I unchecked the time intelligence, the date hierarchy isn't available anymore. I need the hierarchy as I need to see the data by months instead of dates. I have two other pages that have the same settings with this and they don't seem to have this problem, meaning they stay as lines permanantly.
@katto16 As suggested by @vk_pbi you must have date dimension which is connected to your data model and then you need to use that table for date hierarchy!
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @katto16
I would recommend you to use a custom dates table and create relationship with other tables.
You can use below DAX to create a custom calendar table
Calendar=
ADDCOLUMNS(
CALENDARAUTO(),
"Month No", MONTH([Date]),
"Month Name", FORMAT([Date], "mmm"),
"Year", YEAR([Date]),
"Date Sort", FORMAT([Date],"YYYYMM")
)Dont forget to sort the month name with month number. otherwise it will sort by alphabatically.
Hope this solve your issue
I managed to create the date table smoothly. Thanks for the code. I will just wait and see if the problem persists tomorrow. Thanks for the help!
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