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Dear All,
I want to create a customize pivot table where a user can select Dimention and measures by his choice and can download the report.
This is possible in Qlik sense but how can we do this in PowerBI ?
Is there any visualization that I can download from AppSource ? or any paid extenstion is available for this ?
Kindly help me in the same.
Thanks
Bhuprakash
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Hi @Anonymous
First off, there is no “Pivot Table” in Power BI but there is a “Matrix Visualization” which is almost equivalent to a Pivot Table in Excel. It offers nearly the same features as Pivot does in Excel but they are named differently and of course placed differently.
More reference please kindly refer to:
https://www.goodly.co.in/create-pivot-table-in-power-bi/
Hi @Anonymous
First off, there is no “Pivot Table” in Power BI but there is a “Matrix Visualization” which is almost equivalent to a Pivot Table in Excel. It offers nearly the same features as Pivot does in Excel but they are named differently and of course placed differently.
More reference please kindly refer to:
https://www.goodly.co.in/create-pivot-table-in-power-bi/
@Anonymous personalize visual was introduced most recently which can get what you need
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