The example below shows continuous month/day level data for multiple years on the same graph.
Creating a calculated field that pulls out the month/day data without the year. The attached example workbook uses the sample data set Superstore to demonstrate the following directions:
DATEADD(
'year',
DATEDIFF('year',[Order Date],TODAY()),
[Order Date]
)
To view the above steps in action, see the video below.
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The below example shows how to compare two date ranges from the same data set on one graph.
date(IF year([Order Date])=2018 THEN [Order Date] END)
date(IF year([Order Date])=2019 THEN [Order Date] END)
To view the above steps in action, see the video below.
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