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I just want my curve to start at MaI but as it's the lowest value it's still at the end of the curve how can you make sure that started with May ? anyone can help ?
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Hi, you could create a date table and a relationship to your months and use that as your axis. Or you could create a new column and translate to month names to numbers in the correct order (SWITCH function). But I think the easiest way is:
1. Go to Home - Edit queries
2. If your months are in the correct order in the table - create an index column 1, 2, 3 etc.
3. Close and apply
4. Back at the report, select your month column, Modeling and Sort By column: Index
/Johan
Hi, you could create a date table and a relationship to your months and use that as your axis. Or you could create a new column and translate to month names to numbers in the correct order (SWITCH function). But I think the easiest way is:
1. Go to Home - Edit queries
2. If your months are in the correct order in the table - create an index column 1, 2, 3 etc.
3. Close and apply
4. Back at the report, select your month column, Modeling and Sort By column: Index
/Johan
Thank's for the quick answer, it working well.
Thank's for the quick answer, it working well.
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