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elosilla
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How to simultaneously display two or more timescales on an X axis?

I want to show the information of the last 12 months in a graph.
However I would like to show a different level of detail based on proximity to the current date. In other words, I would like to see in the same graph the last 5 days, the previous 3 weeks and the previous 11 months.
Is it possible with PBI?

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v-jayw-msft
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Hi @elosilla ,

 

You can consider creating a custom column to store the value of x-axis.

 

Best Regards,

Jay

Community Support Team _ Jay
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v-jayw-msft
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Community Support

Hi @elosilla ,

 

You can consider creating a custom column to store the value of x-axis.

 

Best Regards,

Jay

Community Support Team _ Jay
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution
to help the other members find it.
lbendlin
Super User
Super User

yes, that can be achieved by preparing the data accordingly either in a calculated table or in Power Query.

Please provide sample data in usable format (not as a picture - maybe insert into a table?) and show the expected outcome.

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