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07-09-2016 07:18 AM - last edited 07-09-2016 08:23 AM
How many likes do Clinton and Trump receive? Who gets more Wow, Angry, or Sad reactions on their Facebook pages? What is the most exciting post that yield the highest Love or Wow clicks?
As the war drums of the US presidential race are beating stronger, and both candidates are racing against each other for more votes, I decided to take the challenge and prepare a Power BI dashboard that measures the reactions to Clinton's and Trump's status updates on Facebook.
Learn more in my blog (here) how to analyze Facebook inisights with Power BI.
Enjoy the race,
Gil Raviv
DataChant.com
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Hi,
How did you created the link button to the information?
Example: I click the kind of feeling (likes, etc...) and the result appears in the charts and collors box?
You can Help me?
regards
Vanice
Thank you for the Kudos. Do you specifically ask how the text in the Table Visual can act as an hyperlink?
Select the Data view in Power BI Desktop, click on the relevant table that contains the URLs, select the specific column that contains the URLs. Now change Data Category in the Modeling tab to Web URL. Return to your Table visual, and see that it is now an hyperlink.