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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)
Thanks for reading and apologize for the Japanese.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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?
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?
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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