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I have a Report, that I made for my boss. Now there is a need to expand the report and make it available to more people.
At the moment I have 5 table views. I have a button that can change between viewing 4 or 5 tables. Using Bookmarks, works like a charm.
The new users need to be able to choose the views they want to use, between 2 and 6 views.
I thought I had a great idea. I would create a ViewTable like this:
And then use a slicer and a measure to create a value usable to choose a Bookmark or Page in my report.
But apparently it is not an option to use DAX to change Bookmark/Page based on a value. Yes I should have researched/considered this before trying.
I could do this with buttons, but I would need a lot of buttons. I am aware that no matter how I choose to solve this I will need alot of Bookmarks/pages. 😉
Should I tell my boss, that we will have to find another way to do this. Only way I can think of is multiple reports/pages. Or is there a brilliant way of doing this that I have not found yet?
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Hi @jgaard,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
@Idrissshatila , Thanks for your quick response.
I have created a sample Power BI file and attached it here. The report includes a sample slicer with multiple views based on the sample data. When a user selects a specific view from the slicer and clicks the arrow icon next to it, the report will navigate to the corresponding page. I hope this method isuits your requirement else use the field parameters as super user suggested.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting as solution to help the other members find it more quickly, don't forget to give a "Kudos" – I’d truly appreciate it!
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B Manikanteswara Reddy
Hi @jgaard ,
May I ask if you have gotten this issue resolved?
If it is solved, please mark the helpful reply or share your solution and accept it as solution, it will be helpful for other members of the community who have similar problems as yours to solve it faster.
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B Manikanteswara Reddy
Hi @jgaard ,
If the solution that we provided didn't work, please use Field Parameters as @danextian @Idrissshatila suggested, which allow users to select multiple views from a slicer and show them dynamically within the same visual or page.Then no need for multiple pages or bookmarks.
If your issue has been resolved alread, it would be great if you could share the steps or the final solution you followed, so others facing a similar issue can benefit from it as well.
Also, please consider marking it as the accepted solution if it helped , this really helps the community.
Regards,
B Manikanteswara Reddy
Hi @jgaard
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As we haven’t heard back from you, we will go ahead and close this ticket for now.
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B Manikanteswara Reddy
Hi @jgaard ,
May I ask if you have gotten this issue resolved?
If it is solved, please mark the helpful reply or share your solution and accept it as solution, it will be helpful for other members of the community who have similar problems as yours to solve it faster.
Regards,
B Manikanteswara Reddy
Hi @jgaard,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
@Idrissshatila , Thanks for your quick response.
I have created a sample Power BI file and attached it here. The report includes a sample slicer with multiple views based on the sample data. When a user selects a specific view from the slicer and clicks the arrow icon next to it, the report will navigate to the corresponding page. I hope this method isuits your requirement else use the field parameters as super user suggested.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting as solution to help the other members find it more quickly, don't forget to give a "Kudos" – I’d truly appreciate it!
Regards,
B Manikanteswara Reddy
Hi @jgaard ,
Just wanted to check if my answer helped solve your issue. If it worked, marking it as accepted helps others too. If you're still stuck, feel free to share more info and I can try to assist further.
Regards,
B Manikanteswara Reddy
Yes that is the solution that I also suggest: Dynamic Page Navigation in Power BI Desktop | by @imVivRan | Analytics Vidhya | Medium
It works but if I am to make it so that I all combinations of my views, I'll be making 63 pages.
And with a future 7th view it will be in the 120-ties and be very complex to maintain.
I'll probably by asking around get it down to 10-20 pages (because some views will be irelevant) but that is still a lot of pages.
If it is just column in the same viz, field parameters and slicers might suffice. However, if you intend to show different sets of visuals, bookmarks are necessary.
Hello @jgaard ,
you can use field parameters , check it if it works for your case.
learn all about field parameters here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/power-bi-field-parameters
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Just had a look at field parameters, and I know that I can use that in some of my reports, so very nice. Put I don't see how I can use it to change between 2 or 5 visuals being shown and which of my 5 visuals that is. Maybe I don't fully understand it.
I will look into that, I have also been pointed to: Dynamic Page Navigation in Power BI Desktop | by @imVivRan | Analytics Vidhya | Medium Though that will have me creating a lot of pages. 😉
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