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In my facts table I have a series of activity in each row.
Each activity has a start time and an end time.
I am using a Gantt view to visualize this data.
I would like to be able to choose an interval of dates, so that everything that has started AFTER date A ( in the start date column) and has ended BEFORE date B ( in the end date column) is shown.
Is there a way to achieve this using only one filter visual?
In general, one slicer chart only support one column. In addtion, what's your expected result? Could you share some sample data?
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
"In addtion, what's your expected result?"
As I said, my expected result is to be able use two columns, one for each date
This is because the processes I am trying to visualize have a duration and, in my first try of implementing filters,
I saw that my customers wanted to filter for processes with a certain starting date and ending date.
This is not allowed by a single filter visuals, as far as I understand from your answer.
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