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Conditional bookmark navigation

Hi, 

I a page with 4 different graphs. On that page I also have a button, linked to a bookmark (called details). This bookmark opens up a popup with table. Now I want to make this button conditional, and only go to a bookmark when one of the four graphs is selected so the table will be filtered on the info the user selected. 

I'm a bit stuck on how I could do this using a single button. 

 

Thanks in advance! 

  • Hi, Anonymous 

    Maybe you can consider creating  custom tooltips to view the detailed information in the table of the graph.

     

    Best Regards,
    Community Support Team _ Eason

     

     

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      Anonymous
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      Hi amitchandak,

       

      I want to filter the details table by the graph that is selected. So for example on of the four graphs is a bar chart. So when the barchart is selected the details table (which can be seen after de bookmark will show the selected value in the barchart). 

       

      I hope this clarifies it,

       

      Thanks again!

       

       

    • Anonymous's avatar
      Anonymous
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      amitchandak Yes I am trying to do something similair to that video. But then instead of drillthrough (to another page) I am using bookmarks. Since I want to have a popup with the details on the same page.  

       

      Edit: I dont have different category pages as shown in the video, I just have different graphs with a slightly different focus. (for example, one graph on sales per month, another one on spend ytd current vs previous year). So for example I want to select the graph sales per month and then see the details in the table of that graph. Or I select the YTD field to see the details of that graph with the conditional drill through. 

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        v-easonf-msft
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        Hi, Anonymous 

        Maybe you can consider creating  custom tooltips to view the detailed information in the table of the graph.

         

        Best Regards,
        Community Support Team _ Eason