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Hello,
I would like ask you about how I can get values when the date is not in my table, for example:
If I have a table with the follow info:
Date Score Week
1/01/2018 1 1
8/01/2018 1 2
22/01/2018 1 4
If I do a graph, it is going to be stratight line when I want a drop in week 3, but as I dont have date it is just a line.
How can I fix this having a Zero in week 3?
Thanks
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@Anonymous
One way is to create a new calculated table for chart purpose
From the Modelling Tab >>>New Table
TableforChart = GENERATESERIES ( MIN ( TableName[Week] ), MAX ( TableName[Week] ) )
This will give you a single column table of week numbers including weeks that are missing in your table. Rename the Column to "week"
Then create a relationship between yourtable and New Table.
Then add a calculated column to it
Score = IF ( ISBLANK ( RELATED ( TableName[Score] ) ), 0, RELATED ( TableName[Score] ) )
Now create a chart using this New Table
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please mark the proper answer as solution?
Best Regards!
Dale
@Anonymous
One way is to create a new calculated table for chart purpose
From the Modelling Tab >>>New Table
TableforChart = GENERATESERIES ( MIN ( TableName[Week] ), MAX ( TableName[Week] ) )
This will give you a single column table of week numbers including weeks that are missing in your table. Rename the Column to "week"
Then create a relationship between yourtable and New Table.
Then add a calculated column to it
Score = IF ( ISBLANK ( RELATED ( TableName[Score] ) ), 0, RELATED ( TableName[Score] ) )
Now create a chart using this New Table
@Anonymous
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