Provides a week by week view of Work Week Span. By default returns a week by week heatmap, highlighting the points in time with most activity. Additional options available to return a summary table.
workloads_trend(data, hrvar = "Organization", mingroup = 5, return = "plot")A Standard Person Query dataset in the form of a data frame.
String containing the name of the HR Variable by which to split
metrics. Defaults to "Organization". To run the analysis on the total
instead of splitting by an HR attribute, supply NULL (without quotes).
Numeric value setting the privacy threshold / minimum group size. Defaults to 5.
Character vector specifying what to return, defaults to "plot". Valid inputs are "plot" and "table".
Returns a 'ggplot' object by default, where 'plot' is passed in return.
When 'table' is passed, a summary table is returned as a data frame.
Uses the metric Workweek_span.
Other Visualization: 
afterhours_dist(),
afterhours_fizz(),
afterhours_line(),
afterhours_rank(),
afterhours_summary(),
afterhours_trend(),
collaboration_area(),
collaboration_dist(),
collaboration_fizz(),
collaboration_line(),
collaboration_rank(),
collaboration_sum(),
collaboration_trend(),
create_bar_asis(),
create_bar(),
create_boxplot(),
create_bubble(),
create_dist(),
create_fizz(),
create_line_asis(),
create_line(),
create_period_scatter(),
create_rank(),
create_sankey(),
create_scatter(),
create_stacked(),
create_trend(),
email_dist(),
email_fizz(),
email_line(),
email_rank(),
email_summary(),
email_trend(),
external_network_plot(),
hr_trend(),
hrvar_count(),
internal_network_plot(),
keymetrics_scan(),
meeting_dist(),
meeting_fizz(),
meeting_line(),
meeting_quality(),
meeting_rank(),
meeting_summary(),
meeting_trend(),
meetingtype_dist_ca(),
meetingtype_dist_mt(),
meetingtype_dist(),
meetingtype_summary(),
mgrcoatt_dist(),
mgrrel_matrix(),
one2one_dist(),
one2one_fizz(),
one2one_freq(),
one2one_line(),
one2one_rank(),
one2one_sum(),
one2one_trend(),
period_change(),
workloads_dist(),
workloads_fizz(),
workloads_line(),
workloads_rank(),
workloads_summary(),
workpatterns_area(),
workpatterns_rank()
Other Workweek Span: 
workloads_dist(),
workloads_fizz(),
workloads_line(),
workloads_rank(),
workloads_summary()
# NOT RUN {
# Run plot
workloads_trend(sq_data)
# Run table
workloads_trend(sq_data, hrvar = "LevelDesignation", return = "table")
# }
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