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Measure Home Table Setting Bug

Issue: When moving a measure to a new home table, then unable move subsequent measures to the same home table

 

Steps taken to reproduce:

  1. Select a measure
  2. Go to Measure tools in the ribbon
  3. Select a new home table (e.g. "Calculations") in the Home table drop down list
  4. Select a different measure (another that you wish to move to a new home table)
  5. Try to selct the same home table as before (in this case, "Calculations"
  6. Notice that the "Calculations" table is already selected in the drop down list
  7. Cannot select the new home table

Workaround:

  1. When selecting the second measure, move it to a different home table (any but the one you want to move it to)
  2. Once it is moved to the new table, you are now able to move it again, but this time to the "Calculations" table

 

Status: Delivered

Hi @JamesGC ,

 

Fix for this issue will be available in April release of Power BI Desktop.

Another workaround that is available until that release is to click on the option for the table that the measure is currently in and then you will be able to click the new table that you want. For example using the repro from the description, move the first measure from table "Sample" to table "User". 

Click on the second measure in table "Sample", the "Users" table is grayed out but select "Sample" and then after that you will be able to choose "Users" to move it to that table.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Caiyun

Comments
v-cazheng-msft
Community Support
Status changed to: Accepted

Hi @JamesGC 

 

Issue has been reported internally(ICM 290401061). Will sync here once there is any update.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Caiyun

v-cazheng-msft
Community Support
Status changed to: Delivered

Hi @JamesGC ,

 

Fix for this issue will be available in April release of Power BI Desktop.

Another workaround that is available until that release is to click on the option for the table that the measure is currently in and then you will be able to click the new table that you want. For example using the repro from the description, move the first measure from table "Sample" to table "User". 

Click on the second measure in table "Sample", the "Users" table is grayed out but select "Sample" and then after that you will be able to choose "Users" to move it to that table.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Caiyun