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Anonymous
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filter pane count hide

hi

 

i am seeing the record count along with the value in the filter pane in power bi . Is there any way if can hide the record counts?.

here i want to hide 313 and 300 showing in desktop . Is this something possible?

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PattemManohar
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@Anonymous  Don't think so you can hide those counts in "Basic Filtering" but if you really want to do that then go for "Advanced Filtering" option

 

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Anonymous
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Hi,

This can be done using Tabular editor tool.  In the model properties, change the property "Discourage Implicit Measures" to True. But please be aware of the consequences in making this change to your model. Following link will give you an idea of those consequences. Hope this helps!

Tabular Editor - Calculation groups 

 

Cheers,

Bharath Mohan

Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Hi ,

 

Is there any way to hide counts from Basic Filtering, If not, any idea if micorsoft is working on resolving this.

Also Is there any possibility if one can add Hierarchy in Filter Pane, I can see this functionality was not available earlier and not in current filter Pane Option.

Your Suggestions are really appreciable !!

 

Thanks,

Prateek

Anonymous
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@Anonymous  : Dont think if there is any options for the changes yoou requested

vilebolt
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I would love to hide the counter especially with the new Filter pane, is this on the cards to have an option to hide the counter, as it is confusing for users when the count isn't relevant to what is being displayed.

I know I could use slicers, but they can take up valuable real estate on the screen.

Anonymous
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@vilebolt  :currently we dont have that feature . Need to look future releases about the change .

Anonymous
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I think currently it os not possible to hide the number of occurences from the basic filtering.

Some users are confused with those numbers. Beacause they are trying to relate it to what is being displayed in the report

PattemManohar
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@Anonymous  Don't think so you can hide those counts in "Basic Filtering" but if you really want to do that then go for "Advanced Filtering" option

 

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This reply is correct, currently this is not possible with 'basic filtering' 😞

But there is an suggestion / idea posted to make this possible:  https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=4424214b-0fd2-4743-a34c-f05d9456529c - hopefully this will get enough votes to make this available in the future!

Anonymous
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@PattemManohar  : i have date filter in  the same filter pane . i used advanced filtering  to use on or before clause but i see time is appearing as well along with date is there any possible way to avoid it?

@Anonymous  Could you please share the screenshot of it, I can't see the count value if I use Date field in Advanced filters

 

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Anonymous
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@PattemManohar  : if you see below when you drag the date . I see the time like 12:02 AM in the screenshot . I need to strict here for day only . I should not show the time in my dashboards is this something possible?

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