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Hi,
I have a bar chart with a date hierarchy on the axis and Sales-numbers as the values. When it's showing the default view (years on the axis) I have the possibility to add a trendline, as shown in the picture.
If I click the most right hierarchy-button (to get to a lower level), I get the exact view I want. But as shown in the second picture, there is no option here to show a trendline.
Am I doing something wrong here or is there a workaround to show a trendline on the second visual?
Also there are 65-ish bars and it's only showing like 50 or so. Is there a way to fix this as well?
Thank you very much
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Do not use date hierarchy ,the trend line can be displayed normally by using the year, month and day of the date table.😮
Hi @Anonymous ,
I tried linking my date values of my primary table to those of my date table, Added a non-hierarchy Year and Month column. Unfortunately I still don't have the option to select a trendline.
you month is not a normal date format.
@Anonymous
Hi @Anonymous, I missed the part where i changed the format of my field to date...
Thank you for pointing this out!
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