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mvemani
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Power BI line chart shows in correctly..

Hello all,

 

I am facing wiered issue, pass line is showing on top though the numbers are in hundreds(488), not sure why, is it considering those numbers are in thousends? would you please help?

mvemani_0-1742145273281.png

 

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v-kathullac
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Hi @mvemani ,

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v-kathullac
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Hi @mvemani ,

As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided for the issue worked? or Let us know if you need any further assistance?

If our response addressed, please mark it as Accept as solution and click Yes if you found it helpful.

Regards,

Chaithanya.

v-kathullac
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Hi @mvemani ,

As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided for the issue worked? or Let us know if you need any further assistance?

If our response addressed, please mark it as Accept as solution and click Yes if you found it helpful.

Regards,

Chaithanya.

danextian
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Hi @mvemani 

 

If "Pass" is on a separate axis with a lower range (determined by the min and max values of all its data points), its line height is expected to be based on its own scale rather than being influenced by "Fail" and "Target." That said, why use a separate axis if the goal is to make the height relative to the other measures?





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Deku
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Are all three lines on the same y axis? Looks like there are not, but should be


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vojtechsima
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Hey, @mvemani ,

I think that's second Y axis right, go find "Align zeroes" option in the axis settings, that should fix that.

Alternatively do this:

vojtechsima_0-1742145680466.png

 

Hi @vojtechsima , Thank you for taking time out and help me. I have followed you steps, but no luck..

@mvemani 

did you also found this?

vojtechsima_0-1742155336973.png

Alternatiely, do you use any dynamic formatting or anything like that?

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