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Anonymous
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Passing filter values to a report in power BI embedded.

I am using power BI embedded to embed reports,I have to get a slicer value applied on one report and pass it as a filter to another report. Is this possible in power BI embedded? 
I'm using the .NET SDK.

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v-ljerr-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @Anonymous,

 

When a value is selected from a slicer in power bi embedded report, the dataSelected event will be fired. You should be able to catch this event to get the selected value from the slicer.

dataSelected
	report: Report
	page: Page
	visual: Visual (Will be defined)
	filters: IFilter[]
	dataPoints: (Array of data points)
		each point has:
		1) **identity** array
		2) **values** array (In Progress)

And then you should be able to use these values to apply a new Page Level Filter on another report page. Smiley Happy

 

Reference: powerbi-client

 

Regards

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v-ljerr-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @Anonymous,

 

When a value is selected from a slicer in power bi embedded report, the dataSelected event will be fired. You should be able to catch this event to get the selected value from the slicer.

dataSelected
	report: Report
	page: Page
	visual: Visual (Will be defined)
	filters: IFilter[]
	dataPoints: (Array of data points)
		each point has:
		1) **identity** array
		2) **values** array (In Progress)

And then you should be able to use these values to apply a new Page Level Filter on another report page. Smiley Happy

 

Reference: powerbi-client

 

Regards

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