Can someone enlighten me on how to create a visual like this? Visual that show how long the business proposal has been and if they are still in negotiating phase or closing deals already.
I tried searching all over the internet for a week now, but until now I can't find any answer. Hope someone higher knowledge than me help me. Thank you in Advance
You can use Deneb and the VL template here to create this chart in PowerBI.
https://deneb-viz.github.io/
https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/examples/bar_gantt.html
This looks like it should work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rBU7Xp1xYA
I have PBI on my work laptop, but I am not on that machine now. I don't have PBI installed on my personal laptop, so I can't try it out right now.
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I logged into my PowerBI online application (Pro license) and noticed a new 'Datamart(Preview)' feature in my workspace. I spent some time looking up documentation and tutorials to learn more about what this is all about, but I cannot find anything!
Can anyone point me in the right direction where I can learn more about this feature?
Thank you
It is typical that documentation will not be available for preview features
I am totally new to Power BI, so your help would be much appreciated.
I have gone through a couple of beginners tutorials and am now trying to practice by creating my own dashboards.
If I have a table that looks like this:
I want to have the dashboard let me select (by clicking) the person I want to view, and once clicked, it should highlight (change color) of the names of the sports that they play.
Examples:
and:
How would I go about accomplishing that?
Thank you for your time!
I've looked into several visualization options, but I believe I am missing something still in terms of knowing functionality.
For those reading this in the future, here's the solution that I found.
There is a visualization that's available for free in the Power BI marketplace called ChickletSlicer that lets you do exactly that.
Cheers.
Looking at the Power BI examples within the Microsoft Store, you can see several non-standard visualisations but no indication on what they are actually called. I have found the Dial Guage but can't seem to find anything else on the others.
Is anyone aware of what these visualisations are called?
The one at the bottom left is the "Dial Gauge".
The ones on the top left and right are the same I guess. This is the "Synoptic Panel by OKViz". Very powerfull one.
For the last one on the bottom right, I would say "Story-Teller" but not sure about this one.
But still, they are all custom visuals. Hope it will help.
Ran into problems with first run of Visual Studio 2017 rc; tried reporting with the "Report a Problem" feature within VS, that blew up too. Wonder what the best way is to report a problem with "report a problem"?
Thanks for taking the time to try and report your problem to Visual Studio. Sorry you ran into an issue while using Report a Problem. If you'd like to report issues to us about that, please email us at vsfeedback#microsoft.com. We'd like to understand more about what happened and how we can fix it.
Thanks!
You can always file a bug on http://connect.microsoft.com/visualstudio. Since this is just a web site, it doesn't depend on VS stability at all. Issues filed on Connect might take a little while to get routed to the product team, but AFAIK they will all get filed as bugs in the product database.
To make it more useful for the product team, please try to capture a dump of the crash and upload that with your Connect issue. That will also help it get triaged and investigated quicker than going back and forth trying to reproduce the problem.
I have a problem with a list in srss 2005.
The list is grouping too much information and I dont know how to un-group it. I made a picture to show it. But because I'm new, I can only show it with this link: http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/6058/listproblem.gif
So the list is also grouping the weeks, but that is not what I would like.
Does anyone know how to change this? (in the designer view)
Thanks in advance,
Kris
I've solved it by using a subreport