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Hi Team,
I've built a timeline with date and time hh:mm:ss in excel, but when visualizing the data in Power BI it's defaulting ALL the seconds back to zero.
Excel
Power BI
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I've used ALL these different time format settings, but it still wont pick up the seconds coming from excel file
Any ideas? Let me know if you need additional details.
Hi @amilcrrr ,
I notice that the time in the desktop is missing the seconds part, have you converted it in PowerQuery? Please check that.
Then format the datetime column using code like this:
mmmm-dd hh:nn:ss
Output:
The test file is attached for reference. If this does not work, please feel free to contact us.
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Gao
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There might something else going on. I've updated and change ALL the formats above but its doesn't inherit the second still
Please provide your source data and the file with the issue. Much easier to check what's going on then.
regards
Phil
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Hi @amilcrrr
I can't reproduce the issue. When I load the table from Excel the seconds are preserved
Importing
In Power Query
In Power BI
Here are my sample files if you want to check them out
Regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!