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Hello,
unfortunately I can not progress with the following topic. Starting point is the app provided attached. In this application I want to display which employee has one of the roles (e.g. 2nd level support) for the upcoming 3 calendar weeks.
I was able to import the data (see data script). However, I want the respective employees in the calendar weeks to be displayed next to each other and not with null values and below each other for the weeks.
Thus, the goal is the following representation:
Role | 2022-16 | 2022-17 | 20202-18 |
2nd Level Support | Employee2 | Employee3 | Employee1 |
2nd Level Support | Employee12 | Employee5 | Employee7 |
2nd Level Support | - | - | Employee14 |
abwesend | Employee8 | Employee12 | Employee15 |
abwesend | Employee15 | Employee15 | - |
Systemupdate-Code | Employee6 | Employee14 | Employee8 |
Systemupdate-SQL | Employee10 | Employee2 | Employee5 |
Has anyone got any ideas on this?
Thank you very much!
CrossTable(Week,Role,1)
Raw:
LOAD
F2 as Employee,
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12",
"13",
"14",
"15",
"16",
"17",
"18",
"19",
"20",
"21",
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25",
"26",
"27",
"28",
"29",
"30",
"31",
"32",
"33",
"34",
"35",
"36",
"37",
"38",
"39",
"40",
"41",
"42",
"43",
"44",
"45",
"46",
"47",
"48",
"49",
"50",
"51"
FROM [lib://AttachedFiles/data.xlsx]
(ooxml, embedded labels, table is [2022]);
Left Join(Raw)
Load * Inline [
Role,RoleText
a,abwesend
f,2nd Level Support
c,Systemupdate - Code
s,Systemupdate - SQL
r,Release Manager
];
Row = RoleText
Colum = Week
Measure = Maxstring(Employee)
Expression Used in chart: concat( Stage,chr(10))
Copy paste the below snippet in the Multi_kpi >>Property Panel >> Appearence >> css
.qv-pt .cell .value{
max-height: none;
overflow:visble!important;
white-space:pre;
}
Hi,
Please also upload data.xlsx file
Regards,
Vitalii
Sorry, please find attached the data.xlsx file
CrossTable(Week,Role,1)
Raw:
LOAD
F2 as Employee,
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12",
"13",
"14",
"15",
"16",
"17",
"18",
"19",
"20",
"21",
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25",
"26",
"27",
"28",
"29",
"30",
"31",
"32",
"33",
"34",
"35",
"36",
"37",
"38",
"39",
"40",
"41",
"42",
"43",
"44",
"45",
"46",
"47",
"48",
"49",
"50",
"51"
FROM [lib://AttachedFiles/data.xlsx]
(ooxml, embedded labels, table is [2022]);
Left Join(Raw)
Load * Inline [
Role,RoleText
a,abwesend
f,2nd Level Support
c,Systemupdate - Code
s,Systemupdate - SQL
r,Release Manager
];
Row = RoleText
Colum = Week
Measure = Maxstring(Employee)
Hi,
Vineeth provided a correct solution, but instead of Maxstring(Employee) you should use Concat(Employee, ',') in this case you will not lose the data in the chart.
Please check the attached file.
Regards,
Vitalii
Hello,
thank you very much. That looks much better. But how would I get the employees, e.g. for the role 2nd level as single rows and not with "," or the maxstring?
Best regards
Tina
refer this post
I don't understand it, since I am not using a Multi-KPI chart?
Thats how it should look like:
Role | 2022-16 | 2022-17 | 20202-18 |
2nd Level Support | Employee2 | Employee3 | Employee1 |
2nd Level Support | Employee12 | Employee5 | Employee7 |
2nd Level Support | - | - |
Best regards
Tina
the goal of the hack to inject custom css code on the page to allow the table to have unlimited height(basically fit to content)
Even though you don't need a Multi KPi chart to be displayed on the dashboard; the multi-kpi chart itself allows you to add custom css via its properties panel
So just drag a multi-chart in you dashboard reduce its size and hide it in a corner of your sheet; and just use the css property of multi-kpi chart to inject the css code give in the above link
Hi,
I have done that, but the employees are still next to each other instead of below each other (cf. attached file).
Best regards
Tina