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What is the best way to do a straight forward line chart of plotting date/time stamps? This is to monitor what time of day, a few key jobs finish. There doesn't seem to be anything out of the box in Power BI that can do that, which was very surprising to me.
I used Phersan's workaround in the post below, and it gets it pretty close, but i am still having odd issues. For example in the images below, there's a 5:59 AM data point (red line), but relative to the Y axis intervals, gets plotted around~ 5:40 AM. It should be up on the edge of the 6 AM interval line.
The second picture shows a 6:45 data point get plotted well below half way between the 6 AM and 7 AM interval.
I've played with all the chart config options, and i tried 4-5 custom visuals that i couldn't get to work or do what I was looking for. Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks!
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Hi @DSQU You can try this visual from app store
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Hi @DSQU ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
Please go through the solved issue which may help you in resolving the issue:
Solved: Re: Display duration as HH:MM:SS on Y-axis - Microsoft Fabric Community
If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team.
Hi @DSQU ,
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Hi @DSQU ,
I hope the above details help you fix the issue. If you still have any questions or need more help, feel free to reach out. We’re always here to support you.
Thank you.
Hi @DSQU You can try this visual from app store
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