How to plot a time series from BigQuery with a minute accuracy?












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I have a dataset in BigQuery, and I am using it as a source to create a report on Data Studio.



I can plot the data as a time series / combo / line chart using the Timestamp as dimension and other numeric fields I have as metrics.



The issue I have is that the most I can get as accuracy is down to the hour, while I need a minute accuracy. The dataset in BigQuery has an accuracy of milliseconds, but I don't seem to be able to get it in Data Studio.



I have read short suggestions about creating a string with the date and using that as metric, or extracting and combining a minute field, but I can't seem to be able to make it work.










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    I have a dataset in BigQuery, and I am using it as a source to create a report on Data Studio.



    I can plot the data as a time series / combo / line chart using the Timestamp as dimension and other numeric fields I have as metrics.



    The issue I have is that the most I can get as accuracy is down to the hour, while I need a minute accuracy. The dataset in BigQuery has an accuracy of milliseconds, but I don't seem to be able to get it in Data Studio.



    I have read short suggestions about creating a string with the date and using that as metric, or extracting and combining a minute field, but I can't seem to be able to make it work.










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      I have a dataset in BigQuery, and I am using it as a source to create a report on Data Studio.



      I can plot the data as a time series / combo / line chart using the Timestamp as dimension and other numeric fields I have as metrics.



      The issue I have is that the most I can get as accuracy is down to the hour, while I need a minute accuracy. The dataset in BigQuery has an accuracy of milliseconds, but I don't seem to be able to get it in Data Studio.



      I have read short suggestions about creating a string with the date and using that as metric, or extracting and combining a minute field, but I can't seem to be able to make it work.










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      I have a dataset in BigQuery, and I am using it as a source to create a report on Data Studio.



      I can plot the data as a time series / combo / line chart using the Timestamp as dimension and other numeric fields I have as metrics.



      The issue I have is that the most I can get as accuracy is down to the hour, while I need a minute accuracy. The dataset in BigQuery has an accuracy of milliseconds, but I don't seem to be able to get it in Data Studio.



      I have read short suggestions about creating a string with the date and using that as metric, or extracting and combining a minute field, but I can't seem to be able to make it work.







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