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Hi Guys!
Making my way in my Power BI journey, I ended up last week with an interesting question I cannot find an elegant solution yet;
How can I mix different time dimensions in one chart like in the one below?
Today, the only way for me is to draw 4 charts (last year, monthly, year-to-date and target), try to align them the best (which is not trivial here) and fix y-axis min and max to try to not mix everything up.
I am convince there must be a better way to solve this problem,
can you give me some hints how to achieve a neat result?
Best Regards,
David
up... anyone have an idea?
How can I better help you understand the report?
David
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please post me some sample data to have a test and post your desired result if possible?
Regards,
Daniel He
Here is (an exerpt of) the structure I use in this report:
Now a sample of the data I use from Actuals table:
And finally (a simulation of) the result I would like to achieve ideally:
Regards,
David
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