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A "Stacked Column Chart" needs to display data in Days, Weeks and Months on its X-Axis. To accomplish this I created a Field Parameter via "Modeling > New Parameter > Fields". Here's the generated code:
Solved! Go to Solution.
One solution is to add a fourth column to the field parameter and rename it "Language". Here it contains "en" and "fr". The first column contains the displayed text so we translated those values:
One solution is to add a fourth column to the field parameter and rename it "Language". Here it contains "en" and "fr". The first column contains the displayed text so we translated those values:
No we did not.
As far as I understand the problem, this measure (in a DirectQuery report) is being evaluated/processed before the user's language is known. In theory if you can bypass the usage of UserCultuture(), which is how the translation system gets its language, then you might be able to translate directly in the measure.
We need to pass the user's language from our web application to the PowerBI report so might be able to do something like:
if language == "en" return
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