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ability to show/hide visuals based on conditionals

The idea is to allow specific conditions of data from a visual to impact the visibility of another visual. For example if data in one visual greater than X, then hide Visual A. I understand that such functionality would introduce the need to name visuals in PowerBI -- but this is not different than Excel, and would perhaps introduce the ability to manipulate visuals even further.
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EK103
New Member
This function is important to dynamic report design. The workaround for adding a transparent card overlay works for limited use cases, and only allows for one visual behind the card. The option to display a range of different visuals based on a calculation would enable some very dynamic report builds.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member

3 years later, still not enough votes to be built-in or being worked on... depressing.

fbcideas_migusr
New Member

Like other Microsoft forums, it's an idea cemetery. Similar suggestions are not managed and merged, thus further splitting the votes. No updates as to the status (reviewed, in-progress, won't do, etc..) Participation is nearly pointless unfortunately.

fbcideas_migusr
New Member

Please merge this item with https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=d29f1752-8129-4f50-af85-d336da28cac1

fbcideas_migusr
New Member

@Microsoft, any update on this?

mgcastro
New Member

Whether with a conditional measure in Dax (IF or similar) and/or a segmentation selection, the idea is that a visualization (e.g. a table) is hidden or shown. Very useful especially for sharing a dashboard in the organization and PBI Services.


It is a real shame that after 8 years there is still no progress on this idea.


fbcideas_migusr
New Member
Status changed to: Needs Votes