Power BI is turning 10, and we’re marking the occasion with a special community challenge. Use your creativity to tell a story, uncover trends, or highlight something unexpected.
Get startedJoin us for an expert-led overview of the tools and concepts you'll need to become a Certified Power BI Data Analyst and pass exam PL-300. Register now.
Hi @TedPattison, How are you! Happy New Year!
We followed your instructions below and the functionality to "Drill Through with just one click directly in the chart" works well in our app until yesterday. Something change in the json format and everythigs stoped to work. We found and solve the problem but we need to have sure that this doesn´t happining again. Can you help us?
Before yestarday we use this property to get the parameter on the click.
-> data.dataPoints[0].values[0].formattedValue
Now we use this to solve the problem.
-> data.dataPoints[0].identity[0].equals.toString()
Do you know if have another way safe to get this?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @lawrenceabith,
It seems like something changes on the formattedValue properties and your values cannot racingzone correctly.
In my opinion, I 'd like to suggest you to add some additional steps for verify and convert extract values.
For example:
You can add some statements to check current return value and add error handle steps and corresponding data conversion processings.
JavaScript check if variable exists (is defined/initialized)
JavaScript Errors - Throw and Try to Catch
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @lawrenceabith,
It seems like something changes on the formattedValue properties and your values cannot racingzone correctly.
In my opinion, I 'd like to suggest you to add some additional steps for verify and convert extract values.
For example:
You can add some statements to check current return value and add error handle steps and corresponding data conversion processings.
JavaScript check if variable exists (is defined/initialized)
JavaScript Errors - Throw and Try to Catch
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
This is your chance to engage directly with the engineering team behind Fabric and Power BI. Share your experiences and shape the future.
Check out the June 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
9 | |
6 | |
2 | |
2 | |
2 |
User | Count |
---|---|
4 | |
4 | |
4 | |
4 | |
4 |