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Drill to a report page

Ability to select/click a row on the table or chart and be able to contextually go to another report , with appropriate filters. This is only useful when we are able to hide the pages in the report and they appear only when something is(row or cell) selected on a table or similar chart.
Status: Completed
Comments
v_fernandes
New Member
This would really be a great feature to have.
v_fernandes
New Member
This feature is a must. This is an important requirement in my project. Without this feature I cannot proceed further. Surprising that this feature is not yet available in PowerBI. This is like a basic feature for Reporting.
barnthoused
New Member
We seriously need the ability to navigate between pages in the same report without having to resort to the tabs at the bottom of the page. If I have ten top-level metrics on a page, then I probably have ten visualizations. I want to click on a particular visualization and go to the appropriate detail page. I don't expect the boss to have to search the tabs for each appropriate page. I want him to have the capability to click a visualization that attracts his interest and go directly to the appropriate page. This is twentieth century stuff!
nanda_reddy1
New Member
We has not update ... could you please provide your plan on this feature.
ricardo_santos
New Member
This is an urgent must have!
ricardo_santos
New Member
An urgent must have!
vpray
Helper II
Has this really been under review since 2014? Please resurrect this idea and implement it - we need it desperately! Thanks!
king_of_ping
New Member
One of the first questions I asked about when picking up Power BI, then again by my manager when showcasing example reports. This is a must have to make a fluid UX
t-deeik
New Member
Must-have feature to make my models useful!
MARoberts
Advocate I
SQL Server Reporting Services has this function, and it works well - Power BI needs it too.