Pedro Innecco on 15 Jan 2016 03:26:24
The idea is to allow specific conditions of data from a visual to impact the visibility of another visual.
For example if data in one visual greater than X, then hide Visual A.
I understand that such functionality would introduce the need to name visuals in PowerBI -- but this is not different than Excel, and would perhaps introduce the ability to manipulate visuals even further.
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RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
this functionality should have been available from the very beginning!
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
Would help me and my users SO MUCH. Without this functionality, I have to maintain different versions of reports
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
For me, the value is when i have a donut chart. If it's empty I want a more helpful message. While I could put a card on top of it which doesn't have text unless the chart is empty, it then prevents people from clicking through the card when there is data.
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
Agreed - this is sorely needed.
For example - I have a toggle I use to add certain figures to a report. They are stored on a Card. I would like to hide them instead of showing $0 when the toggle is off.
Please add Dev team!
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
This would be very useful. For example, a sales report by region and then by salesperson. The regional sales manager should see a control allowing them to select from a list of salespeople to filter results. The individual sales person doesn't need to see a list with only their name on it.
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
Must have
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
Very Very Useful feature,,Have Visible property set based on condition
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
I think this feature is very useful
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
would be very usefule
RE: ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals
Would be very nice!