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The release notes for the 2.5.0 version of the PowerBI custom visual API mention the introduction of the Analytics Pane. However, I cannot find any information on how to use it. Adding the object with "objectCategory" : 2 to the capabilities.json does not seem to do anything.
Does anyone have any further information for using the analytics pane in custom visuals? I would like to be able to add statistical lines to my custom visuals.
Thanks!
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Hi @WouterBo,
I was able to get this working in the past using the dedicated page in the documentation, so presuming that this is your reference, I think your approach is likely correct. All it takes is to add the "objectCategory": "2" to your appropriate object and it would shift over to the Analytics pane when enumeration is next triggered.
I've just tested and I don't think it's working currently, as it definitely was last time I checked (probably within the last 4 months or so).
I would suggest raising an issue to make the team aware and hopefully they can investigate and resolve.
Regards,
Daniel
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Hi @WouterBo,
I was able to get this working in the past using the dedicated page in the documentation, so presuming that this is your reference, I think your approach is likely correct. All it takes is to add the "objectCategory": "2" to your appropriate object and it would shift over to the Analytics pane when enumeration is next triggered.
I've just tested and I don't think it's working currently, as it definitely was last time I checked (probably within the last 4 months or so).
I would suggest raising an issue to make the team aware and hopefully they can investigate and resolve.
Regards,
Daniel
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Thanks Daniel @dm-p.
Yes, I took that page as a reference. You've helped me an important step further, thanks!
I even found some sample code: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerBI-visuals-sampleBarChart
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