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I have a pretty simple visual set up.. all my tables are Direct Query.
I can describe my model if need be.. but wondering if anyone has seen this issue..
When I display the report, the visualization only shows a subset of the data (1 row). I know that is not accurate. I simply click on the visualization and it refreshes itself to show the correct results.
I can reproduce this by clicking on another visualization, and then clicking back..
Here it is initially (or by clicking the visualiation on the left). Note only 1 row for the right hand side.
Then I do nothing but click on the visualization on the right (note the second row added):
Common issue?
Thanks
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HI @rsderidd ,
I see a differemce between your 1st screenshot and 2nd screenshot.
In your 1st screenshot you have definitely selected something by mistake whihc is making your right visual display only 1 row.
Once you click outside or anywhere else, the selection on left visual clears and more rows display on the right visual.
This is a default interaction behaviour in Power BI.
Try adding a TITLE on the left visual and try to replicate same steps again by clicking the title on the left visual rather than clicking somewhere else on this visual.
I am very much sure you will understand the difference.
ok thanks.. i didn't realize that clicking on the other visualization's records would actually filter on other ones!
HI @rsderidd ,
I see a differemce between your 1st screenshot and 2nd screenshot.
In your 1st screenshot you have definitely selected something by mistake whihc is making your right visual display only 1 row.
Once you click outside or anywhere else, the selection on left visual clears and more rows display on the right visual.
This is a default interaction behaviour in Power BI.
Try adding a TITLE on the left visual and try to replicate same steps again by clicking the title on the left visual rather than clicking somewhere else on this visual.
I am very much sure you will understand the difference.
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