Forum Discussion
Bookmarks based on matrix data availability through bookmark navigation
- 1 year ago
Hi Nareshreddy ,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.
Thank you Anonymous for the prompt response.
Here are some steps to solve the issue:
1. Create Visibility Measures
You need a measure for each tab. Here's an example for the Diagnosis tab:
ShowDiagnosis =
IF(
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('DiagnosisTable')) > 0,
1,
0
)Repeat for ShowAllergies, ShowObservations, etc.
2. Add Buttons for Each Tab
- Insert a button for each tab (e.g., Diagnosis, Allergies...)
- Set each button's visibility using conditional formatting:
- In the button style → visibility → fx, bind it to the corresponding measure.
Use the formula:
IF([ShowDiagnosis] = 1, TRUE(), FALSE())
3. Setup Bookmarks
Create separate bookmarks for each tab (e.g., Diagnosis_Bookmark, Allergies_Bookmark).
Each bookmark shows the relevant matrix visual and hides others.
- Group visuals by tab in the Selection Pane for easier bookmark management.
4. Add Action to Buttons
Assign each button an Action → Bookmark → corresponding bookmark.
5. Final Step (Optional)
Use a slicer or drill-through field to filter the current patient so all measures evaluate per that context.
By following the above steps the result will be as follows:
When the user navigates to the patient detail page:
-
Only the tabs with relevant data appear
-
Clicking a tab shows the related visual
-
Fully dynamic based on the data for that patient
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Thank you.
Hi, Nareshreddy
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
Regarding the issue you raised, my solution is as follows:
If your bookmark is a visual object, you can try creating a measure to modify the colour of the visual object, thereby achieving visibility toggling.
My sample data is as follows:
Create the following measure:
Measure1 = IF(CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table'),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[table]="Cogs"&&NOT(ISBLANK('Table'[values]))))> 0,"Black", "White")
Modify the visual colour:
The result is as follows:
Please find the attached pbix relevant to the case.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
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