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I have a question about a diagram in PowerBI. As of now i am showing insights in the runtimes of different layers in the database to load data in a datawarehouse. On the left Y axis i show the amount of minutes per layer. On the right Y axis(line) I am showing the amount of rows loaded. The X axis is showing the date of the load.
As of what i can find now the Y axis can only show totals or amounts. However i would like to show the absolute time on the left Y axis. So not the amount of minutes, but for example the actual start and endtime of a layer. Of course those start and enddates are logged and available for reporting. Is that Possible and how?
Thanks for your reply. If i convert to numeric how can i work around the summation it does on y axis? For example i'll have 2 loads one load from 2 am to 3 am and one load from 3 am to 4 am. what it will do is do a sum over the 4 times. What i would like is for it to show the actual timeframe from 2am to 4am ad which load runs when.
@Anonymous
Unfortunately, power bi still do not support use time type on axis, transferring to numerical values in hours/minutes/seconds is the suggested workaround.
You can submit and vote the ideas: Power BI Ideas
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