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jamesclark458
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Project Heatmap

Hi Community,

 

I am looking for some help but haven't managed to find the right thread on the forum.

 

I have been asked to create a Heatmap to show how many projects we have in any given Year, Month and Week.

 

In PowerBI I have a data source (PPM Projects). In this table I have three columns that I think would need to be used: 

 

Project Start Date

Project End Date

Project ID

 

Essentially what I need to build either using one of the custom visuals, or by using the Matrix visual is a Heatmap that counts the number of distinct Project IDs and counts them across a calendar based on where the start and end dates are. 


So for example, if I had three projects (dates in UK format dd/mm/yyyy)

 

Project 1: Starts 01/01/2024 Ends 31/03/2024

Project 2: Starts 01/02/2024 Ends 31/03/2024

Project 3: Starts 01/03/2024 Ends 30/04/2024

 

The heatmap would count 1 in January, 2 in February, 3 in March and 1 in April. Thus January and April being the lowest values and March being the highest value. 

 

The visual would then be customisable so I can set the relevant colour schemes for highest and lowest values using some form of conditional formatting.

 

I have tried playing with Deneb, Calendar by Datanau and the native Matrix visual but haven't cracked it.

 

This may be something that isn't possible and I am living a pipeline dream, but if any forum is going to be able to help it is this one. 

 

Hopefully the ask is clear and thank you in advance!!!

 

Thanks

 

Jamie

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how many projects we have in any given Year, Month and Week.

 

What's your definition of "week"  and how does it relate to your definition of "month" ?

 

lbendlin_0-1702307110021.png

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lbendlin
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Hi @lbendlin 

Thank you for the tip.

 

I have put some sample data in the table below. For ease, I have put all the data into a single month. 

 

ProjectStart DateEnd Date
Project A01/01/202431/01/2024
Project B10/01/202425/01/2024
Project C05/01/202420/01/2024

 

In terms of the expected outcome, I have provided a straightforward view of what I hope to achieve: a calendar view, in this case January 2024, that shows in a heatmap style where we have the lowest and highest number of projects occuring simultaneously. 

 

jamesclark458_0-1702288249581.png

 

I hope this provides a bit more clarity to my ask.

 

Thank you,

 

Jamie

 

 

how many projects we have in any given Year, Month and Week.

 

What's your definition of "week"  and how does it relate to your definition of "month" ?

 

lbendlin_0-1702307110021.png

see attached

Hi @lbendlin 

 

Thank you so much for sharing this. It has worked a treat. 

 

In terms of the definitions of month, this is purely just the calendar month; Jan, Feb, Mar etc.

For weeks, this is Monday - Sunday, however given the level of detail we have been able to get from the solution you have provided, I think we have the granularity required and users can filter on the dates they need.

 

Thank you again for all your help 🙂

 

Jamie

 

jamesclark458_0-1702391012189.png

 

yeah, mixing weeks and months is ill advised at best and misleading at worst.

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