How to add many properties in dhtmlx gantt?
what I need to do is:
Load a json file.
Let users to tow the Gantt chart and change value.
I know this:
gantt.load()
can load json file and visualize the info on the chart.
but it only work when I use the test.json:
{
"data":[
{"id":"1", "text":"Project #2", "start_date":"01-04-2013", "duration":18,
"progress":0.4, "open": true},
{"id":"2", "text":"Task #1", "start_date":"02-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"},
{"id":"3", "text":"Task #2", "start_date":"11-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"}
],
"links":[
{"id":"1", "source":"1", "target":"2", "type":"1"},
{"id":"2", "source":"2", "target":"3", "type":"0"},
{"id":"3", "source":"3", "target":"4", "type":"0"},
{"id":"4", "source":"2", "target":"5", "type":"2"}
]}
But my json is more complicated, it is an array of object.
and each object has many items( like :OrdetNum, date, start_date.... )
Below is myjson.json:
{
"orderFormNumber": "1608T01CY",
"orderNumber": "1608T01CY",
"tasks": "C01*01",
"OriginalTasks": "C01",
"partUnitId": 1,
"sharedCode": "NEWABST",
"processNum": 1,
"processSequence": 1,
"initStartTime": "2018-11-18T16:50:00",
"estimatedTime": 10.833333015441895,
"initEndTime": "2018-11-19T03:39:59",
"estStartTime": "2018-11-15T14:10:00",
"estEndTime": "2018-11-17T07:19:59",
"detailSchedule": null,
"detailSchedulefromCo": null,
"qcSchedule": "2018-11-22T16:30:00",
"fifoStartTime": "2018-11-15T15:44:45",
"fifoEndTime": "2018-11-17T09:34:44",
"acoStartTime": null,
"acoEndTime": null,
"realStartTime": null,
"realEndTime": null,
"processType": "M",
"machineGroup": "M",
"machineGroupSelection": "M",
"prePart": null,
"fifoSelectedMachine": "M02",
"acoSelectedMachine": null,
"designChangesNumber": "1608T01CY",
"machineingStates": 0 }
But it is only one of many objects.
So how can I use gantt.load() to visualize my json file?
json dhtmlx gantt-chart
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what I need to do is:
Load a json file.
Let users to tow the Gantt chart and change value.
I know this:
gantt.load()
can load json file and visualize the info on the chart.
but it only work when I use the test.json:
{
"data":[
{"id":"1", "text":"Project #2", "start_date":"01-04-2013", "duration":18,
"progress":0.4, "open": true},
{"id":"2", "text":"Task #1", "start_date":"02-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"},
{"id":"3", "text":"Task #2", "start_date":"11-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"}
],
"links":[
{"id":"1", "source":"1", "target":"2", "type":"1"},
{"id":"2", "source":"2", "target":"3", "type":"0"},
{"id":"3", "source":"3", "target":"4", "type":"0"},
{"id":"4", "source":"2", "target":"5", "type":"2"}
]}
But my json is more complicated, it is an array of object.
and each object has many items( like :OrdetNum, date, start_date.... )
Below is myjson.json:
{
"orderFormNumber": "1608T01CY",
"orderNumber": "1608T01CY",
"tasks": "C01*01",
"OriginalTasks": "C01",
"partUnitId": 1,
"sharedCode": "NEWABST",
"processNum": 1,
"processSequence": 1,
"initStartTime": "2018-11-18T16:50:00",
"estimatedTime": 10.833333015441895,
"initEndTime": "2018-11-19T03:39:59",
"estStartTime": "2018-11-15T14:10:00",
"estEndTime": "2018-11-17T07:19:59",
"detailSchedule": null,
"detailSchedulefromCo": null,
"qcSchedule": "2018-11-22T16:30:00",
"fifoStartTime": "2018-11-15T15:44:45",
"fifoEndTime": "2018-11-17T09:34:44",
"acoStartTime": null,
"acoEndTime": null,
"realStartTime": null,
"realEndTime": null,
"processType": "M",
"machineGroup": "M",
"machineGroupSelection": "M",
"prePart": null,
"fifoSelectedMachine": "M02",
"acoSelectedMachine": null,
"designChangesNumber": "1608T01CY",
"machineingStates": 0 }
But it is only one of many objects.
So how can I use gantt.load() to visualize my json file?
json dhtmlx gantt-chart
add a comment |
what I need to do is:
Load a json file.
Let users to tow the Gantt chart and change value.
I know this:
gantt.load()
can load json file and visualize the info on the chart.
but it only work when I use the test.json:
{
"data":[
{"id":"1", "text":"Project #2", "start_date":"01-04-2013", "duration":18,
"progress":0.4, "open": true},
{"id":"2", "text":"Task #1", "start_date":"02-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"},
{"id":"3", "text":"Task #2", "start_date":"11-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"}
],
"links":[
{"id":"1", "source":"1", "target":"2", "type":"1"},
{"id":"2", "source":"2", "target":"3", "type":"0"},
{"id":"3", "source":"3", "target":"4", "type":"0"},
{"id":"4", "source":"2", "target":"5", "type":"2"}
]}
But my json is more complicated, it is an array of object.
and each object has many items( like :OrdetNum, date, start_date.... )
Below is myjson.json:
{
"orderFormNumber": "1608T01CY",
"orderNumber": "1608T01CY",
"tasks": "C01*01",
"OriginalTasks": "C01",
"partUnitId": 1,
"sharedCode": "NEWABST",
"processNum": 1,
"processSequence": 1,
"initStartTime": "2018-11-18T16:50:00",
"estimatedTime": 10.833333015441895,
"initEndTime": "2018-11-19T03:39:59",
"estStartTime": "2018-11-15T14:10:00",
"estEndTime": "2018-11-17T07:19:59",
"detailSchedule": null,
"detailSchedulefromCo": null,
"qcSchedule": "2018-11-22T16:30:00",
"fifoStartTime": "2018-11-15T15:44:45",
"fifoEndTime": "2018-11-17T09:34:44",
"acoStartTime": null,
"acoEndTime": null,
"realStartTime": null,
"realEndTime": null,
"processType": "M",
"machineGroup": "M",
"machineGroupSelection": "M",
"prePart": null,
"fifoSelectedMachine": "M02",
"acoSelectedMachine": null,
"designChangesNumber": "1608T01CY",
"machineingStates": 0 }
But it is only one of many objects.
So how can I use gantt.load() to visualize my json file?
json dhtmlx gantt-chart
what I need to do is:
Load a json file.
Let users to tow the Gantt chart and change value.
I know this:
gantt.load()
can load json file and visualize the info on the chart.
but it only work when I use the test.json:
{
"data":[
{"id":"1", "text":"Project #2", "start_date":"01-04-2013", "duration":18,
"progress":0.4, "open": true},
{"id":"2", "text":"Task #1", "start_date":"02-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"},
{"id":"3", "text":"Task #2", "start_date":"11-04-2013", "duration":8,
"progress":0.6, "parent":"1"}
],
"links":[
{"id":"1", "source":"1", "target":"2", "type":"1"},
{"id":"2", "source":"2", "target":"3", "type":"0"},
{"id":"3", "source":"3", "target":"4", "type":"0"},
{"id":"4", "source":"2", "target":"5", "type":"2"}
]}
But my json is more complicated, it is an array of object.
and each object has many items( like :OrdetNum, date, start_date.... )
Below is myjson.json:
{
"orderFormNumber": "1608T01CY",
"orderNumber": "1608T01CY",
"tasks": "C01*01",
"OriginalTasks": "C01",
"partUnitId": 1,
"sharedCode": "NEWABST",
"processNum": 1,
"processSequence": 1,
"initStartTime": "2018-11-18T16:50:00",
"estimatedTime": 10.833333015441895,
"initEndTime": "2018-11-19T03:39:59",
"estStartTime": "2018-11-15T14:10:00",
"estEndTime": "2018-11-17T07:19:59",
"detailSchedule": null,
"detailSchedulefromCo": null,
"qcSchedule": "2018-11-22T16:30:00",
"fifoStartTime": "2018-11-15T15:44:45",
"fifoEndTime": "2018-11-17T09:34:44",
"acoStartTime": null,
"acoEndTime": null,
"realStartTime": null,
"realEndTime": null,
"processType": "M",
"machineGroup": "M",
"machineGroupSelection": "M",
"prePart": null,
"fifoSelectedMachine": "M02",
"acoSelectedMachine": null,
"designChangesNumber": "1608T01CY",
"machineingStates": 0 }
But it is only one of many objects.
So how can I use gantt.load() to visualize my json file?
json dhtmlx gantt-chart
json dhtmlx gantt-chart
edited Nov 19 '18 at 12:21
asked Nov 19 '18 at 12:15


PinHsueh Li
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