Jen Underwood on 13 Nov 2014 00:54:04
Multiple requests from groups that would like to see a decomposition tree. Typically they are from Proclarity/PerformancePoint world.
Administrator on 10 Jul 2020 16:04:38
The Decomposition tree is now available as part of the November release of Power BI Desktop. For more info, see the blog post here: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-november-2019-feature-summary/#decompTree
- Comments (178)
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
Absolutely a must to have!
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
with PBI desktop delinked from office 365 and Sharepoint MS is giving us Proclarity Back.
What goes around comes around..so much time to realize the greatness of proclarity
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
I see the votes are low but this was THE killer feature in ProClarity and probably helped sell it the most...should be a no brainer to move to planned from "under review".
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
We are starting to migrate from Performance Point to Power BI and our users see this as something that is missing
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
I think decomposition Tree view is very important. My client is asking for tree structure, but I could not product now with Power BI
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
We have been using pro Clarity and Performance point for years now . Our Client really love the decomposition feature and would really love to see that with Power BI .
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
The tree map is very important. The version I see today on the PowerBI Preview, however, does not seem to have the most important feature -- bivariate analysis. I want to be able to have the SIZE have one measure and the COLOR a different measure. Is this coming.
RE: Decomposition Tree Visualization Type
I think this is an extremely important feature which at the moment is only available through PerformancePoint at the MSFT BI offering.
We have been neglecting PerformancePoint due to its on-premise (and likelihood of soon to-become legacy) and it would be great to see this going to Power BI / View. I am hoping that this will not be a cloud-only offering and that we will see this pushed back to on-premise as well.