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Hi guys,
I am trying to visualise late reporting in my dashboard. My dashboard will be updated weekly.
Ideally, I would have 'Hospital name' (e.g. 'Hospital A' 'Hospital B' and so on) on the x-axis, and week number on the y-axis.
So assuming I was to publish my dashboard on Wednesday (after all data validation and checks), I'd expect all hospitals to deliver their latest data extract on Monday. If I did not get the data delivery this week (the latest available would be last week's), I'd like to visualize this on my dashboard in colour like red/orange in the form of a bubble/tile for each corresponding hospital.
I tried downloading the Data visuals from Power BI Visuals marketplace, but none of them seem to work for what I want to show.
Does anyone have an idea on how to do this?
Thank you!
Hi @Anonymous ,
It's hard to understand what kind of visual you want only by words description. Please show some sample data and expected result to us.
Best Regards,
Jay
@Anonymous I have written a blog post on delaying the month-end reporting, you can check the post here and tweak the solution as per your need.
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