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Selvarajen
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Custom Table Visual in Power BI

Hi All,

 

I am trying to build an Application landscape in Power BI so the organization can see the list of All applications in use. 
I tried out the available visuals and some of the custom add on visual but unfortunately its of no help. 

 

Just wanted to check here if a similar chart like the image below is possible in Power BI.

 

AppLandscape_Sample.png

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Anonymous
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Hi @Selvarajen,

I check the common power bi visuals but did not find a similar one as your requirement.

Did you familiar with scripts? If that is the case, you can try to use script-based visuals(e.g.  R visual, python visual) to manually plot these graphs.

Create Power BI visuals using R - Power BI | Microsoft Docs

Create Power BI visuals using Python in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Docs

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

rsbin
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@Selvarajen ,

I don't think you will find a Visual that fits that picture.  You are probably better off designing and creating your own canvas.  In the picture below, each element is a Card Visual.  I have just placed them in a way that looks like a table.  

rsbin_0-1639601244784.png

Similarly, in your picture above, each "Application" can be its own Card Visual.  You have the ability to fully customize each Card to meet your colour coding requirements.  Place them on a white background, use the Shapes to create your titles, and you should be able to replicate what you have above.  Hope this helps you in someway.

Regards,

parry2k
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@Selvarajen maybe you can use matrix visual and highlight the background color based on the logic using conditional formatting.

 

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