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Lukegeorge
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Line chart

when i try to create a line chart in power bi it shows only 1 straight line, despite having multiple data points. how do i show the kwh on the Y axis despite not having a separate column for this in excel (dont need to as i specified units at top of column)? 

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Hi @Lukegeorge,

 

Thanks @freginier for Addressing the issue.

 

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Hi @Lukegeorge,

 

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Hi @Lukegeorge,

 

we would like to follow up to see if the solution provided by the super user resolved your issue. Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
If our super user response resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accept as solution" and click "Yes" if you found it helpful.

 

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freginier
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Hey there!

 

This happens when your X-axis values (typically dates or categories) are not properly set.

Check the Axis Data Type

- Go to your X-axis field (e.g., Date or Time).

- Ensure it is set as "Continuous" instead of "Categorical."

- Select the chart, go to Format pane > X-axis > Type, and change it to Continuous.

 

Aggregate Values Properly

- If your Y-axis (kWh) is aggregated as a SUM or AVERAGE, Power BI might be summarizing all values into one.

- Click on the Y-axis field in the chart and change the aggregation (e.g., Don’t Summarize, Count, or Sum if applicable).

 

Hope this helps!

😁😁

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