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Can anyone tell me why PowerBI decided to sort these differently ... note the graph ends with 2017f while the grid sorts propery.
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Hi @spartan27244 !
You can Line chart, and set X-Axis property to Categorical, this will allow you to sort you axis based on Column / measure.
SortOrder
Categorical
Regards,
Hasham
Hi @spartan27244 !
Please makesure you are sorting both visual on same [column] / measure and sorting order is same ASC/DESC
Regards,
Hasham
The Axis for the Graph is the Same field as the first field in the grid. So they sort the same, also exaplain why on the Grpah axis it would move 2017f to the right of the other 3 that are in order.
Hi @spartan27244 !
You can Line chart, and set X-Axis property to Categorical, this will allow you to sort you axis based on Column / measure.
SortOrder
Categorical
Regards,
Hasham
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