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TylerVono
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Your Data Isn't Evenly Spaced - Forecast Attempt

Hello I am trying to make a forecast, X-axis is completed Job order time and Y axis is units completed.

 

Is there a trick to add Date Table and merge within my job order dates to make it spaced and treat it as new x-axis? If so how do you merge? 

 

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amitchandak
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@TylerVono , Make sure your date table join is single directional and you do not have a time stamp in the joined date of your table.

You need use date table on axis and measures

 

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