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Hi,
I need to create a chart for expected arrival time and actual arrival time of flights. Is it possible to have time as Y axis in Power BI or should this be in R?
| Airline | expected_time | processed_time |
| Emirates | 11:00:00 | 10:38:10 AM |
| American Airlines | 15:30:00 | 3:25:11 PM |
| Qantas | 19:30:00 | 3:25:20 PM |
| Virgin Australia | 15:30:00 | 3:25:14 PM |
| Etihad | 19:30:00 | 3:26:18 PM |
| Air Canada | 15:30:00 | 3:28:10 PM |
| Lufthansa | 15:30:00 | 3:28:12 PM |
| SriLankan Airlines | 19:30:00 | 3:27:06 PM |
| Singapore Airlines | 19:30:00 | 3:27:06 PM |
| Cathay Pacific | 15:30:00 | 3:25:12 PM |
| Indian Airlines | 19:30:00 | 3:25:12 PM |
| Air India | 15:30:00 | 3:26:21 PM |
| Qatar Airways | 19:30:00 | 3:25:15 PM |
| Philippine Airlines | 15:30:00 | 3:27:09 PM |
| Royal Brunei Airlines | 19:30:00 | 3:26:24 PM |
| Turkish Airlines | 15:30:00 | 3:25:15 PM |
| Alaska Airlines | 19:30:00 | 3:25:11 PM |
@Anonymous , I doubt time on Y-axis is still supported
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Display-time-on-y-axis-and-date-on-x-axis/m-p/926302
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