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DE001
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Power BI: User input onto published visual

Hello there,

                   I have created a Power BI visual whose data is direct queried from SQL DB. Is there a way to add user input priority data as a column in the published Power BI visual which doesn't write back on to data source(Just need this user input data at visual level)? I am okay to change the data extraction to import mode instead of Direct query.

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rajendraongole1
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Super User

Hi @DE001 - Yes, you can add user input data such as a priority column to your Power BI visual without writing back to the SQL database. Power BI provides features such as What-If Parameters and Enter Data to facilitate user input at the visual level.

 

What-If Parameter:

Go to Modeling > New Parameter > What-if parameter.
Set the parameters as follows:
Name: Priority
Data type: Whole number
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 10
Increment: 1
Default: 1
Click OK. This will create a slicer for priority selection.
Add the Slicer to Your Report:

Drag the newly created Priority slicer to the report canvas.
This slicer will allow users to select a priority level.

 

SelectedPriority = SELECTEDVALUE('Priority'[Priority], 1)

 

use the above measure in your visualization.

 

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rajendraongole1
Super User
Super User

Hi @DE001 - Yes, you can add user input data such as a priority column to your Power BI visual without writing back to the SQL database. Power BI provides features such as What-If Parameters and Enter Data to facilitate user input at the visual level.

 

What-If Parameter:

Go to Modeling > New Parameter > What-if parameter.
Set the parameters as follows:
Name: Priority
Data type: Whole number
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 10
Increment: 1
Default: 1
Click OK. This will create a slicer for priority selection.
Add the Slicer to Your Report:

Drag the newly created Priority slicer to the report canvas.
This slicer will allow users to select a priority level.

 

SelectedPriority = SELECTEDVALUE('Priority'[Priority], 1)

 

use the above measure in your visualization.

 

Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! This will help others on the forum!
Appreciate your Kudos!!





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!





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