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Hi All,
I have a data set that can be summarized by Fiscal Year, Fiscal Quarter, Fiscal Period, and Fiscal Week. In a line chart that I have created I was able to sort the Fiscal Weeks on the X-Axis using the sortOrder column on the far right of the table below. However, I can't seem to do the same thing for Fiscal Period - PBI will not allow me to sort my Fiscal Period column using the sortOrder column because there can only be one sortOrder number for each Fiscal Period. So, my question is, how do I accomplish a sort sorder for my Year, Quarter, Period, and Week at the same time?
I am very new to PBI, so please bear with me!
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@kcngnkc yes you have to have another sort column for the fiscal period, basically, you can have only a unique combination between the column you are sorting and column you are sorting on.
In this case:
ALL P1 rows will have one sort value and all P2 will have one sort value and so on..
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