# Walkthrough - Revenue Chart Fix I have fixed the issue where the revenue chart was not displaying data on the business dashboard. The root cause was a mismatch between the PostgreSQL output format for month names and the expected format in the frontend JavaScript, combined with incorrect database grouping. ## Changes Made ### Business Module #### [DashboardController.php](file:///media/itc43/Data/OTHER_PROJECT/kulakpos/kulakpos_15Maret2026_to%20GTEA/public_html/Modules/Business/App/Http/Controllers/DashboardController.php) I updated the `revenue` method to ensure correct data aggregation and formatting for PostgreSQL: - **FM (Fill Mode)**: Changed `TO_CHAR(created_at, 'Month')` to `TO_CHAR(created_at, 'FMMonth')`. This removes trailing spaces from month names (e.g., "January " becomes "January"), allowing them to match the keys expected by the frontend. - **Grouping and Sorting**: Replaced `groupBy('created_at')` and `orderBy('created_at')` with logic that correctly aggregates data by month using `DATE_TRUNC('month', created_at)`. ```diff - ->selectRaw("TO_CHAR(created_at, 'Month') as month, SUM(ABS(lossProfit)) as total") - ->orderBy('created_at') - ->groupBy('created_at') + ->selectRaw("TO_CHAR(created_at, 'FMMonth') as month, SUM(ABS(lossProfit)) as total") + ->groupByRaw("TO_CHAR(created_at, 'FMMonth'), DATE_TRUNC('month', created_at)") + ->orderByRaw("DATE_TRUNC('month', created_at)") ``` ## Verification Results ### Logic Verification - The use of `FMMonth` ensures that PostgreSQL returns strings like "January", "February", which directly match the `getMonthNameFromIndex` function in `business-dashboard.js`. - The updated grouping ensures that all sales within a single month are summed together into one data point per month, as expected by the chart rendering logic.