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Dear Power BI Gods and Goddesses,
Please bestow your wisdom. I've looked far and wide to find no peace, so I turn to you.
I would like to sort my months chronologically in a custom order - December 2016 to March 2018. Images will explain my predicament better, so have a look.
This solution takes it far too literally - first 2 columns works great, then it reads 2017/10, then 2017/11, then 2017/2
Thi solution puts December 2016 after my November 2017. As a workaround, I've excluded December 2016 from report but not ideal. My data needs to be displayed from December 2016 to date.
Thanking you in advance for trying 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Yaso,
Please try the solution @dilumd posted, more details, please review this article: Sort by column in Power BI Desktop. Please respond me if you have other issue, and I appreciate you to mark the useful reply as answer if you have resolved your problem.
Best Regards,
Angelia
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