Power query and gantt chart calendar

Medaizeka

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Hello guys,

I need your help to connect three tables and present the data as a gantt chart calendar.
One table has ID numbers and columns with start and end dates listed.

Second table has also ID numbers and names, but this table is used on a daily basis and it is changed every day adding and deleting rows.

The third table should be a presentation as a gantt chart calendar where every column represents a day in a year (365 columns) and all available names are added automaticaly from the second table and all periods between the dates from the first table need to be filled for every name and ID number in a row that appears in those tables.

Do you have a suggestion how it can be organised and is it possible?
I watched many tutorials on Power query (for editing data automaticaly) and functions to fill in cells, but..

The main trick is that for one ID and name in a row, there is many periods and dates (listed in first table) that should be presented in one row with those 365 cells (in the third table).
The ordinary gantt chart can be made with one start and one end date-and the cells between these two datess are filled. But here I need your advanced expertise to multiply this option.

Thank you in advance
 

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