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ebyhr
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Different date formats in X axis

I guess Power BI uses different logics about showing X axis between the two graphs. 

Do you have any idea to avoid the difference? (I don't want to convert from DATE to STRING)

 

graph agraph agraph a axisgraph a axisgraph b axisgraph b axisgraph b axisgraph b axis

 

Thanks for reading and apologize for the Japanese.

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Phil_Seamark
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Hi @ebyhr,

 

If you want the axis to be consistent, create your own date table and your own columns for Month and don't use the Auto-date hierarchy feature that you are using in the image.

 

Do you have a separate date table?


To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

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Phil_Seamark
Employee
Employee

Hi @ebyhr,

 

If you want the axis to be consistent, create your own date table and your own columns for Month and don't use the Auto-date hierarchy feature that you are using in the image.

 

Do you have a separate date table?


To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

Proud to be a Datanaut!

Hi @Phil_Seamark,

 

I hadn't used separated date table because this is just for sample demo.

But  I tried your solution and resolved now 😉

Thanks for your rapid responce!

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