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hello, field parameters are not supported at this time.
you should be able to do this with expand / collapse. Documentation is still being published for those.
Hi @jeroenterheerdt ,
Currently the visual calcualtion documentation links mentioned in your visual calculation and the monthly Power BI blog posts are still unavailable.
Hello @nielsvdc ,
check this https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/visual-calculations-preview/
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I know. But for example the link mentioned in the post for the RUNNINGSUM function is not working.
the docs are still coming online, but I expect those to start working soon.
Just 2 questions:
Is it possible to calculate the YoY % or MoM % trend, while I have the year/month as a legend in the graph?
in the runningsum calculation, if I have a YoY comparison is it possible to show in full data related to last year while only YTD/MTD for current year? (to avoid to have a flat line with latest value until the end of selected period)
can you maybe share a screenshot of what you're seeing and what you want to do?
I'm missing the ability for conditional formatting. Does it work differently, or will this be added later?
will come - it's on the list of limitations.
This is a very cool feature, once conditional formatting is added (I use it on certain columns in a few matrix visuals) this will be a major performance boon for my reports that are aggregating and filtering millions of rows. The overhead of calculating a change % and doing it again for the formatting is a killer, moving that to the high-level view users see will be amazing.
Hello @jeroenterheerdt
From my quick tests the two mains limitations I experiment is that
- it's not compatible yet with Field Parameters
- I am trying to replicate ABC Calculation (pareto) but it's not possible as we need to order by quantities ascending
Otherwise this new feature seems promising. thanks for the hard work 😉
field parameters are not supported yet. can you show me exactly what you're trying to do with the pareto?
when should we expect the compatiblity with field parameters? weeks, months, years?? this is very awaited in our company
most likely months.
Thank you @mark_endicott !
@jeroenterheerdt to answer your question, this was the kind of analysis I wanted to do => End user should focus on Class A Products as it contributes to 80% of the sales
Field parameters would be useful to have something dynamic as we can switch easily from a dimension to an other.
2 suggestions to add in documentation -
1. Governance - Centralized measures in model helps in reusability across various reports so there should be a fine balance between what to use when
2. Few example use cases where Visual Calculations will be game changer - e.g. Building Income Statement, etc
So I have the second strange behaviour
this graphic is generated in Desktop Version: 2.124.2028.0 64-bit (December 2023)
represents a YoY running totals created with DAX and is shown correctly. It also calculates the YoY variation a percentage through the tooltip
This is the same graph loaded with the latest version of PBI Desktop. Basically it has lost the cumulative and shows a simple YoY trend and also the YoY percentage change no longer works
This is the same graph created with the new Visual Calculation. The result is the same as the chart created with DAX but the line for the current year does not stop but continues straight ahead. Basically the chart counts the cumulative quantities up to the end of the month/year which are filtered through a slicer. So on the X-axis the days to the end of the selected month are shown, on the Y-axis the cumulative. Obviously for the previous year the line goes up to 0 i.e. the last day of the month, while for the current year the line stops at the current date i.e. -X days to the end of the month
it is weird to see that in the previous version the chart made using DAX is shown correctly, it is shown incorrectly if loaded as is with the new version, and it is shown correctly again when using the new Runningsum function
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