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Hi,
I have a chart that shows appointments booked by time. I want to have the Axis show 15 minute intervals:
At 8:00 AM there is one appointment. The next appointment is at 9:00 AM. At the times 8:15, 8:30 and 8:45 I want the graph to dip down to 0. I thought I may be able to achieve this by using a time dimension table with 15 minute intervals:
This does not work, I believe because of the relationship. This is how I have set up the graph:
Is there anyway I can have 15 minute intervals on the Axis, even if there is no appointments at that time?
Thank you for your help.
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@Everton I think you mean y X-AXIS, change X-Axis type on format pane to Continuous and also click arrow button next 15min internval on Axis and select "Show items with no data"
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@Everton I think you mean y X-AXIS, change X-Axis type on format pane to Continuous and also click arrow button next 15min internval on Axis and select "Show items with no data"
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Thanks mate, Yes I did mean X Axis, sorry!
I tried what you said and it didn't change the graph. But when I change Type to "Categorical", it kind of gives the visual I need:
It is close, I just need the line to continue, but dip down to zero rather than stop when there is no appointments.
@Everton create a following measure and use that for value, change table and column name as per your model.
Appointment Count = COUNT( Table[Appointment] ) + 0
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