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I'm using Microsoft Gantt Chart (custom visual open source). I have data with ~470 task rows after filtering (~50 distinct values), and I'm getting "Too many values" warning, and I have missing blocks in the visual.
It is much lower than the default 1000 items for custom view (Source). I need it to support up to 5000 items.
I tried to build the Gantt custom visual from the source, and I changed the `capabilities.json` to:
But with no luck (I was able to import my visual, but it still remove blocks).
How can I increase the data limitation for that visual?
That warning is there for a reason. There is no way to squeeze that many data points into the available screen real estate. One of the primary rules of UX is to avoid horizontal scrolling whenever possible. Unfortunately a Gantt chart goes against that rule pretty much by design.
Sorry, I disagree with this clame. I have ~500 rows, all of them can be displayed in a single view without scroll bars (nor horizontal nor vertical)
But Power BI removed some blocks in the middle of the timeline.
This is not Power BI responsibility to decide what values should be displayed or not, this product was created for data visualization, without it, it worth nothing.
Increasing the view size didn't solve the issue...
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