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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
Solved! Go to Solution.
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 @Priyambada ,
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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