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I have a simple table visualization with a number of fields dealing with library books. I'd like to offer users the ability to move forward and backward in the table using buttons. Click on row 1, see data about book in card visualization, look for book, click the next button and see data about row 2 in a card visualization, look for book, click next button...etc. The only solution I've conceived of is creating a bookmark for each row while the row is selected. But that's a terrible solution...lol
Thanks in advance!
@sredefer , Conditional drill through can help
refer
https://visualbi.com/blogs/microsoft/powerbi/conditionally-drill-action-power-bi/
I'm afraid I'm not understanding how conditional drill-throughs solve this issue. Can you elaborate? My viz currently contains a table with 200+ rows and two cards displaying two different column values. I want a way for users to simply click an arrow button on the viz to have powerbi select the next row. That way a user can move through the rows without skipping any or selecting the wrong one
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