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Hello Good Day
I am using the below formula to develop a GANTT Chart in Matrix Visual. As you can see below, some "Activity IDs" do not have either a START or FINISH date i.e. it is BLANK. By using the below formula, the value "1" is shown continously (highligted in YELLOW). I only want to show the "1" on 07-Apr-24 (in the below screenshot example). Actually i would like to show it as "2" to put a different conditional formatting.
Thanks in Advance for your assistance.
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Hi @hackfifi ,
For this you need to have a calculation that checks if the start date is blank try the following code:
Schedule_Gant =
VAR _startdate =
CALCULATE (
MIN ( Schedule_Gant[Start_EOW] ),
REMOVEFILTERS ( '_Calendar Schedule' )
)
VAR _enddate =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Schedule_Gant[Finish_EOW] ),
REMOVEFILTERS ( '_Calendar Schedule' )
)
VAR _period =
MIN ( '_Calendar Schedule'[Weekly Cut-Off] ) >= _startdate
&& MAX ( '_Calendar Schedule'[Weekly Cut-Off] ) <= _enddate
VAR _finalPeriod =
IF (
_startdate = BLANK (),
MAX ( '_Calendar Schedule'[Weekly Cut-Off] ) = _enddate,
_period
)
RETURN
IF ( _finalperiod, 1 )
Be aware that this may need some changes because I have no data to test it out.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @hackfifi ,
For this you need to have a calculation that checks if the start date is blank try the following code:
Schedule_Gant =
VAR _startdate =
CALCULATE (
MIN ( Schedule_Gant[Start_EOW] ),
REMOVEFILTERS ( '_Calendar Schedule' )
)
VAR _enddate =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Schedule_Gant[Finish_EOW] ),
REMOVEFILTERS ( '_Calendar Schedule' )
)
VAR _period =
MIN ( '_Calendar Schedule'[Weekly Cut-Off] ) >= _startdate
&& MAX ( '_Calendar Schedule'[Weekly Cut-Off] ) <= _enddate
VAR _finalPeriod =
IF (
_startdate = BLANK (),
MAX ( '_Calendar Schedule'[Weekly Cut-Off] ) = _enddate,
_period
)
RETURN
IF ( _finalperiod, 1 )
Be aware that this may need some changes because I have no data to test it out.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
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