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Hi All,
I have a Power Bi dashboard which has one table containing all the application installation status.
I want to add other table visual to show the devices detail for each failed and success data. SO suppose for 3rd Appication App3 If i cick on its corresponding failed count then one pop table should come or a table should get added below the exisitng table with all details of devices on which installation failed for this particular application. Similarly for success also the table should pop up
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Hi Xianda,
Thanks for the help, It worked for me. I was struggling from days to achieve this.
Once again thanks for spending your valuable time in this.
Adding to above please find both table sample content
Primary Table:
App Name | install | failed |
App1 | 4 | 1 |
App2 | 2 | 4 |
App3 | 4 | 1 |
App4 | 3 | 4 |
If I click on 3 of App4 then in below table i should only see all App4 install device
Second Table: -
App Name | Device Name | Status |
App1 | DV1 | install |
App2 | DV2 | failed |
App3 | DV3 | install |
App4 | DV4 | failed |
App1 | DV5 | install |
App2 | DV6 | failed |
App3 | DV7 | install |
App4 | DV8 | failed |
App1 | DV9 | install |
App2 | DV10 | failed |
App3 | DV11 | install |
App4 | DV12 | failed |
App1 | DV13 | install |
App2 | DV14 | failed |
App3 | DV15 | install |
App4 | DV16 | failed |
App1 | DV67 | failed |
App2 | DV68 | install |
App2 | DV69 | install |
App3 | DV65 | failed |
App4 | DV71 | install |
App4 | DV72 | install |
App4 | DV73 | install |
Hi @Anonymous ,
To do this, you can use the Bookmarks and Buttons features in Power BI to create an interactive experience that simulates a pop-up table.
You can create two bookmarks:
The final output is shown in the following figure:
Best Regards,
Xianda Tang
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Hi Xianda,
Thanks for the help, It worked for me. I was struggling from days to achieve this.
Once again thanks for spending your valuable time in this.
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