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Thank you for posting your question, can you please elaborate the details of the visual you are looking for and also provide a few lines of sample data so we can have a more clear understanding of the requirement.
Hi,
I have a similar issue (working with start and end dates instead of single date).
My goal is to display the sum of distributed value on a given period (with from and to in declared controls/parameters).
So, on the X axis, I want to use the range define by from and to controls, and use distributed value for each date between start and end crossing control period.
With following data example, if I set from=2022-01-28 and to=2022-02-02, with a day distribution, I want the following result
Dataset :
start_date | end_date | budget | number_of_day(easy to compute) | daily_budget(easy to compute) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022-01-16 | 2022-02-14 | 3000 | 30 | 100 |
2022-01-01 | 2022-01-31 | 1612 | 31 | 52 |
Expected result (here as a table, but I want also use it as chart):
Day | Budget |
---|---|
2022-01-28 | 152 |
2022-01-29 | 152 |
2022-01-30 | 152 |
2022-01-31 | 152 |
2022-02-01 | 52 |
2022-02-02 | 52 |
Regards,
I know that a naive solution is to have one line per day, but I prefer a mathematical solution to volume one.
Hi,
from my understanding you are looking for a Gantt chart. This is not currently available in QuickSight, but it could be implemented following the example available in our QuickSight community you can find it explained in this answer .
hope this heps
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