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in this video i want to show you how you can handle multiple dates in power bi so showing them in the same axis using the use relationship dax function so what do i mean by the multiple dates so let me show you what i mean on my screen here so i have a power bi desktop file here with a an employees table which has some basic information about different employees their start dates and end dates as well as some other details like their employment type region and area and things like that but what i want you to pay attention with is their start dates and end dates so we have them as separate fields here and we want to show this uh in a line chart to show the number of starters and the number of levers on the end date so to do that lets start with um the start dates so in the data model itself ive set up some uh some just organization stuff here we have the dax uh grouping is just to organize all of our dax functions over there and we also generated a date table to use as our kind of ce