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I have a graphic made on the desktop PBI that every time I launch the publish, on the PBI link it changes the order in which the data is presented.
I've tried changing the type of graph and other things, but nothing solves it, it just doesn't respect the classification.
I currently have only two fields for it: names (axis) and points (values)
I would like it to sort by points and not by name and although the app appears correct, including my selection to sort by... points, when we go to the link it leaves it by name. Any idea?
Hello, @huunter
OK, I will test to see if it is a bug. There are still a few questions before this: What's the name of the visual you use?
You say weblink, do you mean publishing to the service, publishing to the web, or embeding to the app?
Best Regards
Janey Guo
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Hello, @v-janeyg-msft
Not sure betwen option 1 and 2, but i am clicking at Publish on PowerBI deskot, then selecting Workspace.
And it goes to my Web Portal Bi page, where i can create a link to share it!
Best Regards,
Thanks for the help!
Hi, @huunter
Not very clear about your scene, What does Graphics look like? Can you share screenshots of normal and abnormal conditions? So we can know more about your problem then help you.
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, thanks for the reply.
here are the screenshots:
First:
This is how the graphic looks on Power BI desktop
Second:
Now how it looks on the weblink published:
Anything that i can do to solve this situation?
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