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Hi,
I am developing a report where i am showing cost by months in a line Chart with months on X-Axis and cost on Y-Axis. Everything is working fine. My question is, how can i change the months name from English to German.
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When you create report in certain language version of Power BI, the automatic month and day names will always be in this language even if you open the report in different language version. There is no way to change this at the moment.
If you would not like to create the report again in German version of Power BI, there is way around this.
You need to create a separate Date-table that has the right kind of month names and then use this field as the X-axis. The date table can be easily created in the query editor.
let CreateDateTable = (StartDate as date, EndDate as date, optional Culture as nullable text) as table => let DayCount = Duration.Days(Duration.From(EndDate - StartDate)), Source = List.Dates(StartDate,DayCount,#duration(1,0,0,0)), TableFromList = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing()), ChangedType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(TableFromList,{{"Column1", type date}}), RenamedColumns = Table.RenameColumns(ChangedType,{{"Column1", "Date"}}), InsertYear = Table.AddColumn(RenamedColumns, "Year", each Date.Year([Date])), InsertQuarter = Table.AddColumn(InsertYear, "QuarterOfYear", each Date.QuarterOfYear([Date])), InsertMonth = Table.AddColumn(InsertQuarter, "MonthOfYear", each Date.Month([Date])), InsertDay = Table.AddColumn(InsertMonth, "DayOfMonth", each Date.Day([Date])), InsertDayInt = Table.AddColumn(InsertDay, "DateInt", each [Year] * 10000 + [MonthOfYear] * 100 + [DayOfMonth]), InsertMonthName = Table.AddColumn(InsertDayInt, "MonthName", each Date.ToText([Date], "MMMM", Culture), type text), InsertCalendarMonth = Table.AddColumn(InsertMonthName, "MonthInCalendar", each (try(Text.Range([MonthName],0,3)) otherwise [MonthName]) & " " & Number.ToText([Year])), InsertCalendarQtr = Table.AddColumn(InsertCalendarMonth, "QuarterInCalendar", each "Q" & Number.ToText([QuarterOfYear]) & " " & Number.ToText([Year])), InsertDayWeek = Table.AddColumn(InsertCalendarQtr, "DayInWeek", each Date.DayOfWeek([Date])), InsertDayName = Table.AddColumn(InsertDayWeek, "DayOfWeekName", each Date.ToText([Date], "dddd", Culture), type text), InsertWeekEnding = Table.AddColumn(InsertDayName, "WeekEnding", each Date.EndOfWeek([Date]), type date) in InsertWeekEnding in CreateDateTable
When you create report in certain language version of Power BI, the automatic month and day names will always be in this language even if you open the report in different language version. There is no way to change this at the moment.
If you would not like to create the report again in German version of Power BI, there is way around this.
You need to create a separate Date-table that has the right kind of month names and then use this field as the X-axis. The date table can be easily created in the query editor.
let CreateDateTable = (StartDate as date, EndDate as date, optional Culture as nullable text) as table => let DayCount = Duration.Days(Duration.From(EndDate - StartDate)), Source = List.Dates(StartDate,DayCount,#duration(1,0,0,0)), TableFromList = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing()), ChangedType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(TableFromList,{{"Column1", type date}}), RenamedColumns = Table.RenameColumns(ChangedType,{{"Column1", "Date"}}), InsertYear = Table.AddColumn(RenamedColumns, "Year", each Date.Year([Date])), InsertQuarter = Table.AddColumn(InsertYear, "QuarterOfYear", each Date.QuarterOfYear([Date])), InsertMonth = Table.AddColumn(InsertQuarter, "MonthOfYear", each Date.Month([Date])), InsertDay = Table.AddColumn(InsertMonth, "DayOfMonth", each Date.Day([Date])), InsertDayInt = Table.AddColumn(InsertDay, "DateInt", each [Year] * 10000 + [MonthOfYear] * 100 + [DayOfMonth]), InsertMonthName = Table.AddColumn(InsertDayInt, "MonthName", each Date.ToText([Date], "MMMM", Culture), type text), InsertCalendarMonth = Table.AddColumn(InsertMonthName, "MonthInCalendar", each (try(Text.Range([MonthName],0,3)) otherwise [MonthName]) & " " & Number.ToText([Year])), InsertCalendarQtr = Table.AddColumn(InsertCalendarMonth, "QuarterInCalendar", each "Q" & Number.ToText([QuarterOfYear]) & " " & Number.ToText([Year])), InsertDayWeek = Table.AddColumn(InsertCalendarQtr, "DayInWeek", each Date.DayOfWeek([Date])), InsertDayName = Table.AddColumn(InsertDayWeek, "DayOfWeekName", each Date.ToText([Date], "dddd", Culture), type text), InsertWeekEnding = Table.AddColumn(InsertDayName, "WeekEnding", each Date.EndOfWeek([Date]), type date) in InsertWeekEnding in CreateDateTable
Hi @nasirali,
You need to use function SWITCH which create responsible text values for eng months and then create index column to sort this values in right rank.
MonthNum = SWITCH('Table1'[Month],"Jan","germ name,"Feb","germ name,"Mar","germ name"....) MonthIndex = Date.[Year] * 100 + Date.[MonthNo]
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