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I have the below chart with YTD calculations. When I put a slicer on it for last 12 Months calendar it shows future dates as well. It does the same with Last 1 Year but works correctly with last 1 Calendar Year. Any advice on how to get it to show correctly?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Did you drag date field from the separate date table into Chart as X-Axis? Also, did you refer to date field of the separate date table in YTD measure?
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
I've been having the same problem on multiple occassions where I use GA as my date source (which pulls data until today). The date data from GA is than in a relationship with other tables, but they often keep running until the end of the year. Very peculiar. Hoping for a solution to this problem.
@Anonymous
Hey!
It looks like you have a date table, and a separate table in your report filter.
You might want to either add a date table field to either the report filter or the visual fitler. Once you do that, specify the dates you want to show up in the report/visual.
I have a date table field as a report level filter already. Even when I filter through there it does not change the time line.
@Anonymous
Ah. Sorry about that oversight.
If the charted value in the fields are part of the same table, I'm not sure why you are getting the extra dates. If the charted values come from another table, the only thing I can recommend is to create a relationship between that table & the date table.
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