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Agreed. Having the ability to govern what gets propagated via shortcuts would be a massive help and also work toward a better "OneCopy" approach to data in OneLake. In cases where you want certain lakehouses/workspaces to only house specific data, the only current option is to basically duplicate data into a lakehouse.
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Can't seem to find this very simple feature anywhere in PowerBI. Why is this marked as completed?
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+1 for me too. I need to connect to my CMDB ( Spider) API, the authentication token is return within the response header. Since only a subset of the header is return, I have to create a custom connector to authenticate to the API and download the information into PowerBI.
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Great idea. Tangicloud will add this as an option in our Excel,Import App.
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good topic.
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Sorry, it turns out there is a possibility to change the settings in the Power BI Tentant settings. With that, the above described restriction is solved.
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Madness this has never been implemented. I just don't understand. It's been the number one thing I've been wanting for years and years. Neither myself nor my customers want variably width-ed columns on a matrix or table. It creates visual noise. It's bad. .... let alone having things then RE-size when someone drills down, so they have to spend time figuring out what has only changed visually and what has changed numerically. I have already wasted far far too much of my lifetime resizing columns to be evenly spaced. Only for it to all be lost when I change the measure on the viz. This is so very obvious.
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For more details on the current behavior, incl. screenshots, and a basic Power Query implementation, please see https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Developer/Functions-in-Navigation-Tables-for-Power-BI-Custom-Connector/m-p/4278119/highlight/true#M58227.
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My users are also highlighting this as an issue. The insert pivot table works well but the insert table needs the ability for users to edit and return to the GUI for this to be adopted better.
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Copypasting would be useful or the loop function that we were told is coming (more than a year ago).