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Christophe
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Report on interactions

Is it possible to get a list of interactions set up on a report page?

Currently I select visuals one at a time to see how interaction is set up on the other visuals. There must be a better way!

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Greg_Deckler
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@Christophe , unfortunately I do not know of a better way. But, sounds like a great idea. You should check here: https://aka.ms/PBI_Comm_Ideas

And if not there post it as an idea. I'd vote for it. I would think there could be an implementation of an Interactions pane along the same lines as Bookmarks or Performance Analyzer.


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v-zhenbw-msft
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Hi @Christophe ,

 

Sorry for that we don’t understand clearly what kind of result you want.

 

You can determine the interaction of each Visual by configuring Edit Interactions.

 

Report 1.jpg

 

And If there is no relationship between the tables that make Visual, then these Visuals cannot interact.

 

If it doesn’t meet your requirement, could you please show some desire results?

 

Best regards,

 

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Thanks for the reply.

I am interested to see interactions for ALL visuals, not for EACH visual.

In your example, you have 4 visuals, so you would need to click 4 times to see all interactions. If you have 20 pages each with 10 visuals, you would have to click 200 times.

Scenario: a data analyst moves to another position. Another analyst inherits the reports and would like to get an at-a-glance view of all interactions.

Hi @Christophe ,

 

Sorry for that, but I also not found an effective solution to achieve your requirement, perhaps you can submit the requirement to ideas like Greg said and add your comments there to make this feature coming sooner : https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas

 

Best regards,

 

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amitchandak
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@Christophe , right now you can only see when you click on visual see drill down option. what you have already explored

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Greg_Deckler
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@Christophe , unfortunately I do not know of a better way. But, sounds like a great idea. You should check here: https://aka.ms/PBI_Comm_Ideas

And if not there post it as an idea. I'd vote for it. I would think there could be an implementation of an Interactions pane along the same lines as Bookmarks or Performance Analyzer.


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