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I have created this Power BI Dashboard to compare the product profitability. This model can be used where you have multiple products.
If the production planning or the management required to run a simulation by changing variables and arrive at the out put which could help to identify the profitable product.
Hope you guys enjoy it if you have any queries please let me know.
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I read your post on linked in
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-parameter-power-bi-kasun-pathirana/
I am trying to switch from Tableau to Power BI, but I'm being disappointed in Power BI's ability to trade variables - what Tableau does with parameters. Your visualization looks like it is just using filters from what I can see. What tableau was referring to (that they can do that PBI can't) is allow the end user to use parameters to quickly swap different fields in and out of a viz. Think switching a line chart from showing sales to showing profit, or a bar chart from being broken out by department to being broken out by category. Filters don't accomplish this.