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Where the column names need to be dynamic. It had to show a table with 14 columns where the column headings have to be dynamic and depend on the date you are executing the report. First column has to display the date of Monday of the current week,second column should be the Mondays date of the following week,and so on. These fourteen columns are measures that represent demand columns. Ofcourse, we will have some additional dimension columns (like part). We would like to know how to achieve this in PowerBi.Take some sample date to prove this.
Hi @Anonymous ,
The easiest way to have "dynamic" columns names is to use a matrix. The content responds (including columns shown) filters that are set.
Something like this:
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