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Hello,
Card (new) visual doesn't always interact while filtering data model in both Power Bi Desktop and Power BI service, contrary to all other visuals on the same page.
I was looking for that in forum, but found only topics refferring to Power Bi Serice only.
This issue is not caused by setup in "Edit interactions" sections:
When I filter data to "Item A" in slicer, Card (new) doesn't react, but other visuals on page do react.
When I filter data to "Item B" in the same slicer, Card (new) does react (!), as well as other visuals on the same page.
When I filter data to "Item C" in the same slicer, Card (new) does react (!), but other visuals on page do react.
I have an impression that, while filtering data to some range, visual Card (new) fails to refresh visual, but manual refresh of visual doesn't work as well.
Do yo uexperiance simillar problems?
Is there any way to fix that locally?
Is that issue known to development team?
Version: 2.124.1554.0 64-bit (December 2023)
Best regard,
Cezary
Hi,
Thanks for answer.
The point is, if "Edit interactions" were root cause, Card (new) wouldn't react to any slicer selection.
In my case, when I select particular items in slicer, Card (new) reacts, but in doesn't react when selecting other items of the same slicer.
You are not able to edit interactions of particular items of the same column in slicer. You can set up this setting only on visual level.
So unfortunetaly that would not work. I
It is worth mentioning, that problems diapear when switch this visual from Card (new) to some other.
Best regards,
Cezary
Hi @Cezary this has happened to me as well because of edit interaction, I would suggest you please check the edit interaction of all the visuals on that page, or if you can provide the PBIX file that would be great.
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