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I added a custom date hierarchy to the x-axis a table. So that I can see the month, day of the month and abbreviation of the day. However as a result the days without any quantity are not shown on the x-axis. See first image. I want a continuous x-axis; to see weekend days eventhough there is no quantity. Is it possible?
The columns are respectivitely text, number and text. Thus, not recognized as date. If I have the x-axis set to a regular date there is an option to select the x-axis type and set it to continuous. This is the case for the second image.
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Hi @PiterBI ,
If the columns in your table are not recognized as dates, then Power BI may not be able to display a continuous x-axis with all dates. Please try the following methods:
Best Regards
Hi @PiterBI ,
If the columns in your table are not recognized as dates, then Power BI may not be able to display a continuous x-axis with all dates. Please try the following methods:
Best Regards
I linked a data table in my model, but I used the data column from the original table. I learned that when a one-to-many connection is created, the date hierarchy is removed from the many side.
So indeed option 2, use the date table was the solution. Thank you.
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