Miguel Myers on 08 Oct 2024 05:00:00
Imagine a world where report creators can automatically apply slicer and filter selections based on specific logic, revolutionizing data analysis and user experience. This innovative approach eliminates any need for complex workarounds, optimizes slicer functionality, and paves the way for more efficient and effective data reporting.
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RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
I would love this functionality. It would be great if my consumers just sees the latest info on load and pick a later date if they choose to do so.
Right now, I'm adjusting this from the workspace>report on a daily basis just to show the latest data.
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
I was looking for this - this morning - and you wonder why we still use SSRS - arrrggghhh!!!
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
Seriously, need this ASAP!
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
This would be a great help please include this feature ASAP
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
Please!!! I had to double my tiles every where because of this as a work around. Much needed!!!
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
Surprisingly this isn't included yet.
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
Much needed.
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
definitely, need this feature. Any timeline when this is expected to roll out.
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
To be able to store default values in a table for a user and then use RLS to load their individual preferences would be awesome!
RE: Epic idea: Apply filter selections automatically
There are broadly two issues in this improvement: setting default slicer values upon opening, and setting dynamic values such as current month.
For the former, it would be great we could set default slicer values as a set of parameters in a separate list in the designer. For true awesomeness, we could apply RLS to the parameters so each user could have their own default settings.