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Hi!
I have a line chart showing avg. duration of batch jobs per day, and would like to put a marker (line or symbol) showing each release/update that has been done to the system.
So the main table has dates and duration, and the second table contains dates and release name.
Is that possible with some of the visuals?
/Jonas
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Hi @JonasN - Create a measure to mark the release dates
TestRel =
IF (
COUNTROWS ( RELATEDTABLE ( ReleaseTable ) ) > 0,
MAX ( MainTable[Duration] ),
BLANK ()
)
Add TestRel to your line chart.
Use the Secondary Axis to plot the TestRel so it overlays on your main chart.
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Hi @JonasN - Create a measure to mark the release dates
TestRel =
IF (
COUNTROWS ( RELATEDTABLE ( ReleaseTable ) ) > 0,
MAX ( MainTable[Duration] ),
BLANK ()
)
Add TestRel to your line chart.
Use the Secondary Axis to plot the TestRel so it overlays on your main chart.
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Appreciate your Kudos !!
Proud to be a Super User! | |
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