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I have a report showing all our workers, and what jobs they have on their "to do list". Some of our workers have names starting with Aa... These names do not show in the slicer (list view), but if I use the search function in the slicer, I get the names. The names should have showed up in the list without searching for them.
Hi @OHM,
Have you solved your problem?
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Cherry
Have you checked that you dont have any filters active?
Also need to check your data schema. Maybe the connections are not properly set up
If possible, share your notebook with us
I have tried without any filters, and as I mentioned, the names showes up in the slicer when I use the searc functio in the slicer. The data is retireved from a cube (database) and not a data schema I have acess to
Hi @OHM,
If I understand your scenario correctly that the name starting with Aa won't show in the slicer but it will show when you use Text filter visual?
If it is, I have made a test with latest version of Power BI Desktop but I cannot reproduce your issue.
Please check if you have installed the latest version of Power BI Desktop.
If it is convenient, please share a dummy pbix file which can reproduce the issue, so that we can help further investigate on it? You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.)
Best Regards,
Cherry
Can you share the notebook with us?
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