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powerbiexpert22
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visual

 i need to show below information in report , which type of visual should be good? i feel below information is too much to display in table visual

 

1. report name

2. report description

3. report workspace name

4. report worspace description

5. report owner

6. dataset name

7. dataset description

8. dataset owner

9. shared dataset workapce name

10. shared dataset owner

 

 

 

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rajendraongole1
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Hi @powerbiexpert22 -To display the type of information you mentioned in an organized way without overwhelming the viewer

You can use Card visuals to display key information like the report name, dataset name, and workspace name individually. or you can also try multicard and new card visuals. 

A Matrix visual can help group information logically, allowing the user to see the details without overwhelming them. You can place attributes like report name, workspace name, and dataset name as rows and display details like description and owner as corresponding values.

You can also try to use a Tree Map to show hierarchical relationships between datasets and reports. Each "tile" in the tree map could represent a different entity (e.g., report name or workspace name), and the size or color could represent some metrics

Lastly add combine a slicer (e.g., by report or workspace) and summary cards to give users the flexibility to filter the information and only display relevant details for the selected report or workspace.

 

Ref:

GitHub - deldersveld/PowerBI-ThemeTemplates: Snippets for assembling Power BI Themes

powerbi · GitHub Topics · GitHub

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you can also look at the Power BI data stories: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Data-Stories-Gallery/bd-p/DataStoriesGallery

 

A good place to start to see the different types of dashboard designs out there.

 

Hope this helps.





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rajendraongole1
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Hi @powerbiexpert22 -To display the type of information you mentioned in an organized way without overwhelming the viewer

You can use Card visuals to display key information like the report name, dataset name, and workspace name individually. or you can also try multicard and new card visuals. 

A Matrix visual can help group information logically, allowing the user to see the details without overwhelming them. You can place attributes like report name, workspace name, and dataset name as rows and display details like description and owner as corresponding values.

You can also try to use a Tree Map to show hierarchical relationships between datasets and reports. Each "tile" in the tree map could represent a different entity (e.g., report name or workspace name), and the size or color could represent some metrics

Lastly add combine a slicer (e.g., by report or workspace) and summary cards to give users the flexibility to filter the information and only display relevant details for the selected report or workspace.

 

Ref:

GitHub - deldersveld/PowerBI-ThemeTemplates: Snippets for assembling Power BI Themes

powerbi · GitHub Topics · GitHub

Showcases | Power BI Showcases by Enterprise DNA

 

you can also look at the Power BI data stories: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Data-Stories-Gallery/bd-p/DataStoriesGallery

 

A good place to start to see the different types of dashboard designs out there.

 

Hope this helps.





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