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Hi,
I have a report page that is a drillthrough from another page which highlights what an individual has been working on. The visual can be seen below:
From the Matter ID field above (via a hover chart) I want to surface, for that Matter, all of the people that have been working on the same matter. I have created a seperate tab with a master list of Matters and People. Please see below:
When the hover chart renders it only shows the person (who the page has drilled down too) and the one matter, not all of the other people who worked on the matter. Please see below;
The colleague ID on the hover chart above is the person that the reporting tab drill throughs to.
How do I create the hover chart showing all of the other people who worked on the same matter when you hover over different Matter ID's and exclude the person who appears on the drillthrough reporting page?
Many thanks
Chris
Hi @Cmoore,
You can achieve it by creating a page with the detailed information and mark it as a tooltip page in canvas settings. (refer Screenshot)
Now go the page, select the visual where you want to show the tooltip on hover and select this page under the tooltip section (Refer Screenshot)
now when you hover over the table it'll show the detailed page which you setted as the tooltip page.
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Hello Cmoore, When you use a page as a tooltip in Power BI, it hovers over the data when the cursor is placed on it. This approach works smoothly as long as the tooltip page does not contain any columns in the drill-through field.
Adding a column to the drill-through field on the tooltip page will filter the data to that specific record, rather than applying the filter to the entire page. This is different from how filtering works within the same page.
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