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Anonymous
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Timeseries: iso week 53 (2021-01-01) is shown in january 2020

Hi,

Somehow ISO week 53 is shown at the end of January 2020. See picture.

 

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Is it impossible to combine ISO weeks with Gregorian months?

Or any ideas how to place this data between week 53 and 1 of year 2021?

 

Kind regards,

 

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , what is sorting, Ideally it should be on date

 

or year/week/date

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Anonymous
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@amitchandak,
Thanks for your response. See picture. Data is sorted by the dates. Additional information: The X-axis contains the following columns: Year, MonthName, IsoWeekNumber and Date. 

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Perhaps worth mentioning is that when the data is shown by X-axis columns Year, monthname, weeknumber and day there is no error.

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