I have a bar chart with a custom hierarchy that drills through different groups of people (sales managers, territory managers, etc.). On the same report I have a measure that calculates AVERAGE (Sales). I want that measure to show the average sales for the current hierarchy (by Sales Managers or ...
I want to be able to select multiple measures at once via Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click and then delete them. Currently I can only select & delete one at a time.
Would it be possible to have MDX or DAX queries against the SSAS OLAP or Tabular data sources. The Wizard based selection is very easy to use. But when I want to select a specific data set to load, ideally I would use an MDX query against a cube to achieve this.
Hi everyone, Currently the "Common Data Service (beta)" connector in Power BI only features "import" queries for data. In 2017 there was a release of a "PowerApps Common Data Service" connector, that featured direct queries: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/cdsconnectortopowerbi/ "Repor...
Support of the PostgreSQL database as direct query. At the moment only import is supported.
I would like to have the possibility to use in the filter pane Hierarchy. At the moment it is not possible to Drag and Drop Hierarchy in the filters pane. I know that already exist the custom visual for Hierarchy slicer, but I'm focusing on the filters pane.
Every visual on every report page now has the focus mode button, and there is no way of switching this off per visual. It should be possible to switch this button off per visual. Most visuals actually don't need focus mode at all (e.g. slicers, text boxes, etc.) To deliver a high quality ...
A common ask I have been receiving is the ability to determine which PowerBI report is executing from in Snowflake. The ask is to add the ability to supply a query tag at the report level when executing against Snowflake. This will solve two issues: 1. Which report the executed a particula...
Currently, the tool "Save As..." opens the dialog box with the last saved folder. e.g.: If you opened the file A and saved in a directory X, when you open the file B (saved on directory Y) and click on "Save As", the dialog box will open the directory X instead of Y. Same goes for "Select Data S...
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