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Hi,
Currently I am working with multiple projects, and I have a project where I have a lot of task, I am not able to see all the task, it seemm like this visual is limitated, is there a way to increase the number of rows?, we would like to see alll the task in the visual.
Thank you.
I'm experiencing the same issue with the row limit while using the latest version of the Gantt visual (version 3.0.12.0). Is there any official roadmap from Microsoft to address this limitation? It seems that this visual hasn't been updated frequently, and we're unsure if a fix is being planned.
Have you found a solution?
I’m facing the same limitation when trying to display multiple tasks associated with an item throughout the day.
When I attempt to show all items without filters, it seems like some data is missing. However, when I apply a filter for that specific item, I can see the 'missing' data.
Unfortunately, the Gantt visual does have a row limit, which can be quite restrictive when dealing with large projects.
Here are a few suggestions to help you manage this:
Check for Updates: Ensure you are using the latest version of the Gantt visual, as updates may include improvements or increased limits.
Split Your Data: If possible, split your project into smaller segments and create multiple Gantt charts. This way, you can manage and view all tasks without hitting the row limit.
Custom Visuals: Consider using other custom visuals available in the Power BI marketplace that might better suit your needs. Some custom visuals may offer higher row limits or additional features.
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Saud Ansari
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