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I have Orders table with the following columns:
Then I have a calendar table which defines dates of the capacity usage forecast I am supposed to design.
My idea is to have a bar chart that will have dates from the calender table on its X axis and sum of capacity required by orders being assembled on the given date.
The problem is that I have no idea how to achieve that. Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.
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@MiroslavNavrati So, I actually just did this for a customer around capacity planning for project resources. I basically adapted Open Tickets to do this as it's basically the same issue, you are trying to identify/count/sum something across start and end dates.
Open Tickets - Microsoft Power BI Community
@MiroslavNavrati So, I actually just did this for a customer around capacity planning for project resources. I basically adapted Open Tickets to do this as it's basically the same issue, you are trying to identify/count/sum something across start and end dates.
Open Tickets - Microsoft Power BI Community
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