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Admittedly, I am very new to PowerBI, that being said...
I have 3 different csv files that I am trying to overlay on a line chart visualization, they are:
% CPU Used - taken every 5 mins on the fives
% Memory Used - taken every 5 mins on the fives
% Disk filled - taken daily around 10pm.
I created a relationship in the model tab of the date/time field, however the % Disk filled ONLY shows on the line chart when one of the day/time values happens to match with one of the ones from memory/cpu.
Why wouldn't % Disk filled just show in between one of the date values going across the x axis on the bottom? How do I make it show up?
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
In your scenario, the % Disk filled use the different date/time field, as a result, it will not display the value of % Disk filled, as a workaround, you can try to use the hour as the x-axis, calculate the sum of every item in each hour, then display them in the same visual.
Best Regards,
Teige
Hi @Anonymous ,
In your scenario, the % Disk filled use the different date/time field, as a result, it will not display the value of % Disk filled, as a workaround, you can try to use the hour as the x-axis, calculate the sum of every item in each hour, then display them in the same visual.
Best Regards,
Teige
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