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nigelapt
Contributor III
Contributor III

Chart with DateTimeStamp - show all values without scrolling

Hi Folks

I am plotting the last 30 days Active Directory Replication counters in a line chart.

Over the course of a day each server will be sampled 4 times every hour.

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I have a Sample Date Time field and a Sample Date field.

The Sample Date Time shows an average value for each hour through the day so in theory I would have (30 days x 24hrs) 720 points to plot.  When I create the chart, with the Sample Date Time Qlik Sense does not summarize the 720 data points.  Instead it gives a scroll bar.

If I use the Sample Date it displays the 30 data points without a scroll, but how do I know which order the 24 hourly sample values are plotted for that day?

Any advice how to display the data better would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Nigel

 

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Filipe
Creator
Creator

Boa tarde @nigelapt se eu entendi bem seu ponto, eu colocaria o gráfico em formato data, e usaria a classificação para classificar em timestamp.
espero ajudar

LRuCelver
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

If your DateTimeStamp field is formatted as a timestamp, you can enable the continuous scaling for the x-axis:

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With it enabled, you will see all values (the minichart at the bottom can be disabled):

LRuCelver_1-1707378856825.png

If you don't want the continous scaling, you can set the number of axis values to "max":

LRuCelver_2-1707378955007.png

Considering you are trying to show a lot points, the labels might be too many to be shown. (I used 120 points vs your close to 3000)