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