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Hi Community.
I need your help. I'm creating a graphic that shows number of alerts per month. something like this (Excluding the column BLANK)
My table has a field called AlertDateID which is a DATE Field. When I used this field on my Graphic, it's not giving me the option to select/remove the Year, Quarter, month and day. It's only plotting the Day, which is not giving me the output that i need.
Does anyone have any idea what i'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Claudio
Solved! Go to Solution.
This can be caused by the relationship. Use a calendar table if necessary.
Instead, drag date column from the calendar table.
This can be caused by the relationship. Use a calendar table if necessary.
Exactly! I can see the drilldown if i remove the relationship.
By the way, you may help accept solution. That way, other community members may also benefit. Your contribution is highly appreciated.
Hi @v-chuncz-msft,
First of all, thanks for your feedback. I wasnt able to test the Calendar table yet. Actually, i dont know to create one. I'd like to test before accepting the solution.
Team,
I created a calendar table using the command:
Date =CALENDAR (DATE(2000,1,1), DATE(2025,12,31))
and created the relationship with my main table. Unfortunately, i still can not see the Date spliting. Is there a solve for this problem?
@cladeira, did you get the solution? I'm with the same issue. I have a calendar table and it's not working. Even if I remove the relationship.
Instead, drag date column from the calendar table.
@cladeira What is your datasource/connection type?
Have you disabled the Time Intelligence option in options?
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