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Hello everyone, I have a requirement where we need to show our batch start and end times. Our SLA to sart the batch is 10 PM and should be completed by 3 AM(next day). We would like to see how our batches are doing by plotting the start time and end time on a chart.
Our data looks something likes this:
| Batch_Date | Batch_Start_Time | Batch_End_Time |
| 12/1/2022 | 12/1/22 10:00 PM | 12/2/22 1:05 AM |
| 12/2/2022 | 12/2/22 10:18 PM | 12/3/22 12:53 AM |
| 12/5/2022 | 12/5/22 10:00 PM | 12/5/22 11:39 PM |
| 12/6/2022 | 12/6/22 11:09 PM | 12/7/22 3:48 PM |
Note : Some batches end on the same day but most batches end on next day. And our batches don't run on Saturday and Sunday.
It would be super helpful which visual we should use to get the job done.
Thank you so much for your time and help.
Regards,
BINAMA
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Hi, @Anonymous
Please check if the R solution used in the following thread helps:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/24-hour-based-gantt/td-p/83892
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Hi, @Anonymous
Please check if the R solution used in the following thread helps:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/24-hour-based-gantt/td-p/83892
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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