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Hey guys, i have the following problem:
I have a dataset with a date column with values beginning from 2021-9 to today (formatted as date).
Now when i create a visual with the date on the x - Axis it gets sorted like that
Jan - September - Oktober-November December
But what i need is:
September - Oktober - November - December - January Because (its 2022)
I tried it with Concatenate and formatting it as a whole number and then sort it by that doesnt work.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance. I did not find a solution that work for me via the search function.
BR
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Hi @Anonymous
Change the format of your date to (yyyy-mm) and add the date in column chart as a hierarchy .
The final result is as shown :
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Hi @Anonymous
Change the format of your date to (yyyy-mm) and add the date in column chart as a hierarchy .
The final result is as shown :
Best Regard
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi ValtteriN,
thanks for your advise. It definetly helped me but now my x axis looks like this:
If i sort the X-Axis it doesnt help at all.
Any suggestions?
the column seems to be in a text format. When i change it to date it sometimes messes up the year and tooks for every row 2022.
Hi,
You can add additonal column with number type data and use that to sort your axis. e.g.
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Ok ty! this worked, but now i have on the X-Axis the Sort Value like this:
But for the Dashboard viewers it would be better to have the CustomColumn on the X-Axis. But how can i define X=CustomColumn but sort it with the Sort column?
BTW. The mistake i did was that there was the zero missing for january "01" so i wasnt sorted correctly before by number
Hi,
For these type of visualizations I highly suggest using a format that display year and month at the same time. Here is one way to do this in a calendar table:
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