Power BI is turning 10, and we’re marking the occasion with a special community challenge. Use your creativity to tell a story, uncover trends, or highlight something unexpected.
Get startedJoin us for an expert-led overview of the tools and concepts you'll need to become a Certified Power BI Data Analyst and pass exam PL-300. Register now.
I am a attempting to create a user experience on the same report page for two different audiences (an owning group and a recycle group) on this page there viz for the # Applications and another for Recycle Minutes on both viz I would like to switch between the Team and Area for the seelected group.
Field parametes can't handle the compexity and a calculated measure doesn't validate for dimensional attributtes so I am trying with a calculated column (I know these are frowned apon), the Dax validates but the selected value does not populate, it has 1 blank row with the metric.
See attached workbook, I feel like I am either overlooking something simple or just taking the wrong approach, any guidence would be greatly apprciated.
Show View By Team = switch (True(),'View By'[Selected View By] = "Recycling",'Data' [Recycle Team], 'View By'[Selected View By] = "Owning", 'Data' [Owning Team])
Show View By Area = switch (True(),'View By'[Selected View By] = "Recycling",'Data' [Recycle Area], 'View By'[Selected View By] = "Owning", 'Data' [Owning Area])
See attached workbook?
You might have forgotten to post a sample data. You can post a link to an Excel file in the cloud.
Sorry, i thought i could attached a workbook, here is the sample data.
Application | Owning Area | Owning Team | Recycle Area | Recycle Team | Recycle Time |
A | OA1 | OT20 | RA1 | RT10 | 10 |
B | OA1 | OT20 | RA1 | RT10 | 20 |
C | OA1 | OT25 | RA1 | RT10 | 30 |
D | OA2 | OT30 | RA1 | RT10 | 40 |
E | OA3 | OT30 | RA1 | RT15 | 50 |
F | OA3 | OT30 | RA1 | RT15 | 60 |
G | OA3 | OT30 | RA2 | RT20 | 70 |
H | OA4 | OT40 | RA2 | RT20 | 80 |
I | OA4 | OT50 | RA2 | RT20 | 90 |
J | OA4 | OT50 | RA2 | RT20 | 95 |
This is your chance to engage directly with the engineering team behind Fabric and Power BI. Share your experiences and shape the future.
Check out the June 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
58 | |
55 | |
55 | |
37 | |
30 |
User | Count |
---|---|
78 | |
64 | |
45 | |
42 | |
40 |