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Graphs of timeseries

Hi,

I'm researching QlikView to see if it fit my needs, and I believe I could get there, but still, there are a few issues I'm trying to work out:

I have a table of DateTime and Values, For instance,

DateTime Value
01/01/2010 10:00 5
01/01/2010 12:00 7
01/01/2010 13:00 6
02/01/2010 10:00 6
02/01/2010 11:00 6
etc etc

Now, if I enable the "continuous" checkbox under "Axes" tab, the graph behaves like expected, with a linear timeline along the x-axis. However, since my data end at 17:00 every day, and is not relevant for the weekends, I do not want the graph to draw a straight line across midnigth or the weekend. Thus, I prefer the data just to be purely sequential. Consequently, I have tried to uncheck the "continuous" box. Unfortunately, this creates another problem. The graph doen't show all datapoints, but seems to truncate the data after a certain time. Why? And how do I avoid this?

Can anybody point in the direction of possible solutions to this?

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