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I have a visual that I'd like to display the start date and end date of each item.
The visual is below; The start and end dates currently show as 'count' or 'sum'.
I would like the actual dates to show on a line rather than a count of the number of dates.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @PhineasT,
It sounded like a common date range(from multiple date fields) analysis requirement, you can take a look at the following blog 'start date', 'end date' part if help:
In addition, you can also try to create a calculated table to expand these date range records and link to the raw table, then you can simply use the default chart aggerate features of analyzing these records.
Solved: Spread revenue across period based on start and en... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @PhineasT,
It sounded like a common date range(from multiple date fields) analysis requirement, you can take a look at the following blog 'start date', 'end date' part if help:
In addition, you can also try to create a calculated table to expand these date range records and link to the raw table, then you can simply use the default chart aggerate features of analyzing these records.
Solved: Spread revenue across period based on start and en... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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