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We're in the process of evaluating/choosing a BI platform. We talked to another customer who almost laughed when we told them that we were considering PowerBI. I was surprised so I asked him to write down his most critical comments (see below). Can you gurus here validate or oppose his comments/opinions?
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Simple tests and see if it does what you want with user friendliness :
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Hi @JohnP,
- Can you have filters on the top of the report kept consistently?
There are options to add this in the reports/dashboards, but it doesn't actually bring any benefit because the filters do not stay after refresh, So user doesn't know what data is filtered on screen. Or if there is a pre-filter or you drill from another report... these drop-downs/filters do not show data indicating what you are looking at... pointless and misleading option.
Based on my test, click the refresh buton manually or close and re-open .pbix file, the slicer will keep the selected items.
- Try to use the filters on the side of the screen, the "actual" filters... they are extremely not user friendly for any layperson... IT techs maybe/sometimes... but for the layperson, impossible...
- These filters are not able to be heiracically filtered :
Example : Sales report -- Select Year : 2017
- Select Customer : (it can not be filtered to only show customers that actually have sales in 2017)
Please try this custom visual: HierarchySlicer
- Try to do any kind of drill through or link to another report with 2 parameters...
- Example : Main Screen - All sales by customer for the past 3 years
- Apply a filter of only 3 months
- Now try to drill through to another report (sales invoice details) to see all invoices to that customer for the past 3 months.
Maybe you can add the corresponding fields into "Report Level filters" so that the applied filters can affect all pages.
- Filters can not be done for L2L (Like 2 Like) comparison by time period for seasonal analysis.
- Example, you have a peak season of sales in Oct-Nov-Dec... you want to compare the last 3 years of this period... (2017-Oct-Nov_Dec) vs (2016-Oct-Nov-Dec) vs (2015-Oct-Nov-Dec)... impossible.
- Also if you have different months in your peak seasons... Jan-Jul-Oct-Nov-Dec... totally impossible...
That case, you may need to create measures for each year based on actual scenario.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @JohnP,
- Can you have filters on the top of the report kept consistently?
There are options to add this in the reports/dashboards, but it doesn't actually bring any benefit because the filters do not stay after refresh, So user doesn't know what data is filtered on screen. Or if there is a pre-filter or you drill from another report... these drop-downs/filters do not show data indicating what you are looking at... pointless and misleading option.
Based on my test, click the refresh buton manually or close and re-open .pbix file, the slicer will keep the selected items.
- Try to use the filters on the side of the screen, the "actual" filters... they are extremely not user friendly for any layperson... IT techs maybe/sometimes... but for the layperson, impossible...
- These filters are not able to be heiracically filtered :
Example : Sales report -- Select Year : 2017
- Select Customer : (it can not be filtered to only show customers that actually have sales in 2017)
Please try this custom visual: HierarchySlicer
- Try to do any kind of drill through or link to another report with 2 parameters...
- Example : Main Screen - All sales by customer for the past 3 years
- Apply a filter of only 3 months
- Now try to drill through to another report (sales invoice details) to see all invoices to that customer for the past 3 months.
Maybe you can add the corresponding fields into "Report Level filters" so that the applied filters can affect all pages.
- Filters can not be done for L2L (Like 2 Like) comparison by time period for seasonal analysis.
- Example, you have a peak season of sales in Oct-Nov-Dec... you want to compare the last 3 years of this period... (2017-Oct-Nov_Dec) vs (2016-Oct-Nov-Dec) vs (2015-Oct-Nov-Dec)... impossible.
- Also if you have different months in your peak seasons... Jan-Jul-Oct-Nov-Dec... totally impossible...
That case, you may need to create measures for each year based on actual scenario.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
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