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by bigger_cheese 636 days ago
I'm sure it can work but I've found it hard to slot into our use cases.

Power BI's trending is one thing I have really struggled with the limitations it has.

For one of my use cases (industrial plant data) we often want to trend timeseries data on a common xaxis with uniquely scaled yaxis.

i.e Temperature, Pressure, Flow Rate, Fill height etc all have differently scaled yaxis but common xaxis.

Something like this example https://imgur.com/a/zd5Giom

Power BI limits you to a single primary and a single secondary Y axis only (i.e limit of two scales).

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sorry weird question, did you keep changing this link? was one of the link on powerbi.tips

can you put that back, for some reason my browser history lost it , or something weird happened, not sure what it is

I edited the link once to a graph that better illustrated what I meant both results came from a google image search.