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Hello,
I created a report.
On this basis, I want to create a dynamic filter. I watched several videos. I saw this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXObcA9G9Vw.
Can you tell me how we visualize (4:18) where we see the name of the employee appearing on the basis of the choice we made?
Thank you
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Hi @Milozebre
If you drag the field that contains the name of the employee to your report canvas and change this to a Card or similar visual, this will display (visualise) the name of your employee.
Editing the URL with the filter selection criteria just allows you to pre-filter to a specific employee. Be wary, I don't think this process likes spaces in a field name.
Hi @Milozebre
If you drag the field that contains the name of the employee to your report canvas and change this to a Card or similar visual, this will display (visualise) the name of your employee.
Editing the URL with the filter selection criteria just allows you to pre-filter to a specific employee. Be wary, I don't think this process likes spaces in a field name.
Just wondering if anyone here has ever used Qlik. I expect to select a series of conditions from a multitude of objects and then move to the next document with those selection still 'live'.
PowerBi today does not allow Data Discovery and therefore each page can only be filtered by an object which has no persistance with the next document within the same report unless you manually 'hard code' it to the report filter or design some convaluted URL link.
Has this functionality chasm never come up in conversations at the PowerBi product board, or have the team never used any other BI tool.
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