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This is very strange so I will try to simplify my problem and hopefully it makes sense.
When I change the date filter to the first of October then it shows the correct data. This is the same for all the days up until the 12th.
But when I change it to the 13th (yesterday) of October then it shows a number that is close to 10 times higher than what it should.
When I change the date to the 14th then it's correct as well as the 15th onwards.
I went to the data and confirmed that the problem is not there by filtering it, but now I don't know where to go.
Edit: The above and below refers to how it looked like on the 14th, showing the wrong data for the previous day (13th). When I open the report today (15th) then it shows the incorrect data for the (14th) but the correct data for any other filtered day. So it keeps showing the wrong data for yesterday but not for any other day.
Solved! Go to Solution.
I had to delete the slicer and create a new one to fix the problem
Hi, @nickspizza
Is TM LTE TGT a measure or column? Is the result correct in desktop?
If problem still persists, pls let me know.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Janey
I had to delete the slicer and create a new one to fix the problem
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