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I have two different data sets:
“Levels (m)” which are taken at sporadically rather than continuously. Are grouped. I have a splicer which groups these based on another linked table.
“Stage (m)” which is continuous daily data.
I want to show a particular group of “Levels” data [Monthly -ish random data] and show the corresponding [DAILY] “Stage” data. I have added a calendar table which links to both the data set.
When I select the splicer level data for different groups, the level data shows the points it plots BUT the daily stage data only appears for the dates that appear in the levels data.
I want it to show all the daily stage data between the maximum and minimum dates for the levels data.
Can anyone help? How do I get ALL the stage data to show for the period that matches the stage data.
Group 1
Group 2
@Daffy85 Little hard to tell what needs to be done here. I would recommend sharing pbix file with sample data and the output you are looking for. You can share using onedrive/google drive, and remove sensitive information before sharing.
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Thank you for your offer of help. I have sent a pbix file to you - Daffy 85
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