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I have event records containing eventID, eventStart & eventEnd time stamps.
The requirement is to produce a visual which displays them in a “compact” fashion. It is basically a Gantt chart. Specifically:
Examples follow. In the second example, since the third event starts after the first one has finished, it is allocated the first slot.
Note: The Timeline Storyteller visual “sort of” does the job. The major problem is described in this post and the minor one is the lack of flexibility in formatting.
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Based on the information given so far it's hard to know where to begin to help.
David
Hi @cgi
Have you tried Gantt Chart by MAQ Software (available in Marketplace) ?
It has quite a few options that you can manipulate and get the visual you're looking for (Legend drives the color)
The only issue is it may only go down to the day level in terms of granularity.
Hope this helps
David
@dedelman_clng, thank you for the reply, David.
Unfortunately, the visual you mentioned does not improve the situation.
To clarify the original post, my problem focuses on two issues:
The second can hopefuly be done with a disconnected table.
For the first, I have an algorithm in Python, but I am lost on how to implement it in DAX! Will be happy to share it, if it helps.
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Based on the information given so far it's hard to know where to begin to help.
David
Hi David,
Thank you for the advice. I had actually read that post, and tried to be concise and give clear examples.
I was obviously TOO concise! 🙂
So, I am closing this one and opening another, describing only the my algorithm for the measure.
I appreciate your time!
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