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mikegrove
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Upper and Lower Bounds are the same

I created a simple line chart, added forcasting and no matter how many datapoints I have, the upper and lower bounds are always the same.

I know it's not much to go on, but any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

It is a simple dollars by time.

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Thanks, but I figured it out. I had it rolled up too far. Once I drilled down I got the Upper/Lower range.

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v-shex-msft
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Hi @mikegrove,

 

Can you please provide more detail content about your scenario?

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
If this post helps, please consider accept as solution to help other members find it more quickly.

Thanks, but I figured it out. I had it rolled up too far. Once I drilled down I got the Upper/Lower range.

mikegrove
Regular Visitor

I created a simple line chart, added forcasting and no matter how many datapoints I have, the upper and lower bounds are always the same.

I know it's not much to go on, but any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

It is a simple dollars by time.

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