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hey everyone. i have in a power bi report 2 tables, 1 called DP1, the other DP3. both tables have a timestamp, and i want to be able to use 1 date slicer and 1 time slicer for points in both of these tables, i tried making a date table using calendarauto(), but it doesn't take in consideration the time (hour/minutes), and i need to use the time within my visualisation. is there a way around to be able to use time for both?
DP1
DP2
date table using calendarauto()
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Hi @Anonymous - Create one common date table as below and establish relationships between your DateTime table and the timestamp columns in DP1 and DP3.
Add a slicer visual and drag the Date column from the DateTimeTable to it.
Set the slicer to the date format. you'll be able to use a single date slicer and a single time slicer to filter data points in both the DP1 and DP3 tables, providing a unified time-based filtering in power bi reports.
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Hi @Anonymous - Create one common date table as below and establish relationships between your DateTime table and the timestamp columns in DP1 and DP3.
Add a slicer visual and drag the Date column from the DateTimeTable to it.
Set the slicer to the date format. you'll be able to use a single date slicer and a single time slicer to filter data points in both the DP1 and DP3 tables, providing a unified time-based filtering in power bi reports.
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! This will help others on the forum!
Appreciate your Kudos!!
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this works great @rajendraongole1 thank you! i adjusted some extra stuff within it and added a 15min time interval as well.
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