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I have a large dataset and am trying to keep my datamodel size down by building a HOME report that the user can then navigate from to get to data in other reports.
I would like to use a button on a report to navigate to pages in a different report. Similar functionality to using a cross-report drill through only I don't want to select a value from a table to trigger the drill through...I want to select a button (or something that looks like a button) to trigger the drill through. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Hi, does anybody has the solution to this yet? I have been struggling with the same requirement- basically not to open a new session/window and continue navigation within the same app- exactly the way we do for any tabs within a report.
Thank you for your reply, I tried that but it opens the report in a separate window rather in the current window the way a drill through from selection in a table does. Any way to have the button just navigate to the new report rather than open a new window? Thank you!
@rshanks75 , Button has Web URL Action option, use reports share url in that and try
Hi @amitchandak . Your suggestion opens the report, but it opens it in another internet tab rather than on the page I already have open. Using cross-report drill through from a table in PowerBI opens the new report page the way I want (as if you are navigating to another page in the existing open report). but using the URL opens a new internet tab to open the report...which breaks the UX flow. Any thoughts on how to open a page from a different report from a button (or text box) that will open the same way that a cross-report drill through works?
Thanks for the help!
Could anyone solve the issue, please? I am having the same issue now.
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