looker visualization treating all data as one line?

i have three columns, but because of the nature of the data - looker seems to get two things wrong

  1. it treats all three columns as one line - they are all calculation tables

sub note: if i remove the calculation tables, it still treats all the columns as one line anyways

  1. it also mixes up the x & y axis when the date should be the x axis and the values should be the y axis

any proposed solutions to fix this?

My inputted SQL table is structured something like this:

Date, Calculation, Calculation


2023-06

62

14

2023-05

141

15

2023-04

33

9

Note: my months are a dimension-group time, and the rest are dimension numbers.

(also - does anyone know if it’s possible to put two tables in looker visualization - so i could access one other table to perform additional calculations)

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Hi @bzwooyoung555

First issue I see is the Date column having only year and month, you might want add day to it and format it as a date, so that Looker can interpret it like a date. Looker automatically plots date on X axis and values on Y.

Also, You cannot put two charts (Tables) in single Look but you can create two separate Looker with Common filters and put both inside a dashboard.

~Ashish

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Okay - I see! Change from a type: time to a type: date!

By the way, is there any way to manipulate data from both tables in a dashboard and put it into a new table?

Like combining them or dividing one column from another table to another. Something similar to what Excel/Google sheets does.

Right now - I’m combining them through joined SQL queries and a parameter that’ll represent a general “month”, (since one table has a x axis of their own specific variable column date) but i find that it’s not very efficient…

Hi, if you want to visualise your numeric values as line on this graph, you should create a measure for them, rather than a dimension. This is a change you’ll need to do in lookml

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yup this works thanks