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We have a requirement to get all users who didnt logged-in in CRM with filtering functionality per month, per year and per week. Basically we'll make use of the Audit entity.
I saw some articles to make use if "ISFILTERED()" and add the visual level filter to all blank columns. 1st question is, is there a better way of doing this?
2nd question: I manage to do it however we have another filters that are dependent on each other since I used "ISFILTERED" and its displaying records that are not part of the username table
Hi @junyetzotomayor,
As you want to filter data based on users didn't logged-in in CRM, the table should contain a column indicate the Log-in time. you can create another calculated column which indicates whether the user logs in or not like below:
IsLogged=IF(ISBLANK([Log-in time]),"No","yes")
You can drag this calculated column IsLooged into the Page Level Filter pane or Report Level pane, select the "No". See: Add a filter to a Power BI report (in Editing view).
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
hi @v-qiuyu-msft!
Thanks for the reply!
In your solution it seems it would work if I wanted to show all records WHO NEVER logged-in CRM is that right? But we do have date filtering as well. Lets say I select 'january' I want to show all users who didnt logged in on january.
Any help would be greatly appreciated 🙂 Thanks in advance!
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