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Is it possible to perform a drillthrough upon clicking a row in a table? Rather than having the user click drillthrough?
Currently, I have a solution where the user can click on a name in the table and then a card visual next to it will say "View [name selected] drillthrough" with an arrow button assigned to the Drillthrough action. This is done because I'm showing multiple tables on one page, hidden by bookmarks and navigated using buttons. All of which have drillthrough options, but it would be confusing for the user to be viewing a table relating to a specific calculations but have drillthrough options to all available calculations. This current solution works well, however it was requested that this drillthrough action happen upon clicking the name. I don't believe this is possible, but I wanted to check. Is it perhaps possible by using hyperlink functionality?
Did you ever figure out a way to do this within a table row, rather than as a seperate button? I fi yes, please tell me how, because I'd like to do this on one of my reports so sthat when a user clisk a row or cell on a table, it will drill-through to that single item's details without any right-click
There is something like Drill Through Button March 2020 release, but doubt for table
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-march-2020-feature-summary/
Yeah, I'm already using the Drill Through button to achieve the solution now. Was just hoping to reduce the amount of clicks.
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