Description Currently in Power BI, when a visual contains multiple columns or measures, filtering values within that visual often requires writing complex DAX expressions or creating additional measures and calculation logic. I would like to suggest a feature where users can filter values directly within a visual column, similar to the filter/drop-down functionality available in Excel tables, without relying on DAX. Proposed Feature Once a visual is prepared with multiple columns: Each column should have an Excel-like filter option Users should be able to: Include / exclude specific values Apply simple conditions (equals, greater than, less than, blank, non-blank) Filter at the visual level only, without affecting other visuals Example Scenario A table visual contains: Area Town village Activation Count Qualification Status Instead of writing DAX to: Remove blanks Exclude zero values Show only qualified Towns The user can simply apply filters directly on the relevant column inside the visual—just like Excel. Business Impact 🚀 Reduces dependency on complex DAX 🧠 Improves flexibility for business users ⏱ Saves development and maintenance time 📊 Makes Power BI behave more intuitively for Excel users 🔧 Enables faster ad-hoc analysis without model changes Current Limitation / Workaround Requires additional DAX measures Calculation groups or field parameters add complexity Not user-friendly for non-technical report consumers Expected Outcome Power BI visuals become more interactive and flexible, enabling self-service filtering while keeping the data model clean and simple.
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