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hulsbergenw
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Dates on vertical axis?

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I have a graph in Excel where you can see the shifting of deadline-dates over time. How do I recreate it in PBI? 

 

Date ReportDate MilestoneFase
24-12-202125-2-2022VO
24-12-20216-5-2022DO
24-12-202115-7-2022TO
15-3-202225-2-2022VO
15-3-20226-5-2022DO
15-3-202215-7-2022TO
18-3-202225-2-2022VO
18-3-202213-5-2022DO
18-3-202222-7-2022TO
15-4-202225-2-2022VO
15-4-202224-5-2022DO
15-4-202216-8-2022TO
16-5-202225-2-2022VO
16-5-202220-6-2022DO
16-5-202229-8-2022TO
15-7-202225-2-2022VO
15-7-202222-7-2022DO
15-7-202230-9-2022TO
14-9-202225-2-2022VO
14-9-202222-7-2022DO
14-9-202211-11-2022TO
25-10-202225-2-2022VO
25-10-202222-7-2022DO
25-10-202210-3-2023TO
11-11-202225-2-2022VO
11-11-202222-7-2022DO
11-11-202213-4-2023TO
5-12-202225-2-2022VO
5-12-202222-7-2022DO
5-12-202213-4-2023TO
11-1-202325-2-2022VO
11-1-202322-7-2022DO
11-1-202328-4-2023TO
30-1-202325-2-2022VO
30-1-202322-7-2022DO
30-1-202328-4-2023TO

 

Update: Added info: 

1. The y-axis shows the deadlines in time

2. The x-axis shows the report-dates

3. The lines are the different milestones, shown in the third column.

 

So for example, Milestone "VO" is stable, it was predicted to be "25-02-2022" in the first report on 24-12-2021, and hasn't moved since. However Milestone "TO" was planned at "25-07-2022" in the first report, but has shifted backwards significantly and was planned at "28-04-2023" in the report of 30-01-2023

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radhey_rec
Resolver II
Resolver II

may be, you can try custom visual Advanced Line Chart ?

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radhey_rec
Resolver II
Resolver II

may be, you can try custom visual Advanced Line Chart ?

hulsbergenw_0-1683721464162.png

Yes that worked! Too bad it isn't native PBI, while Excel doesn't even blink to perform this trick.

 

ThomasWeppler
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I think you need to explain a couple of things about the graph.
1. What does the y-axis show?

2. What does the x-axis show?

3. What does the three diffrent lines show?

1. The y-axis shows the deadlines in time

2. The x-axis shows the report-dates

3. The lines are the different milestones, shown in the third column.

 

So for example, Milestone "VO" is stable, it was predicted to be "25-02-2022" in the first report on 24-12-2021, and hasn't moved since. However Milestone "TO" was planned at "25-07-2022" in the first report, but has shifted backwards significantly and was planned at "28-04-2023" in the report of 30-01-2023

Ok @hulsbergenw I think you might have some follow up questions to this answer although some of it you can solve with the help of google.
1. I would import the tabel you have to a power BI report
2. I would add a calender tabel to you power BI report
3. I would create a connection between the date report and the in the calender tabel.

I would make a line chart with date from the calender tabel (month-year) in x-axis, the reporte date in y-axis and the data from colum with diffrent milestones in Legend.

I hope this will get you in right direction.

Thanks for helping. I have tried all this. There seems to be a fundamental difference between PBI and Excel, I get the following error:

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It appear that PBI requires one of the axis to be numerical and can't handle the date value as such. So a measer like MAX(Date Milestone) doesn't work.

 

 

In the end I kind of got it working by adding an index per Report date and using the XY-scatter. However the y-axis looks weird and no lines.

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(Can I upload PBIX-files?)

You can edit the x-axis and y-axis by pressing the diagram and pick format visual.

Here you have a lot of options to edit the x-axis I think the best way to solve it is just to play a bit around with the options.

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I've tried it all, but Power BI just isn't capable of formatting a y-axis as date. A custum graph did it in the end.

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