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Visual Level Filter - Relative Date Filter Resets to default value after de-selecting visualization

On any visualization, use a Visual level filter with a relative date filter, as shown here, with an example of last 1 day:
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Then, de-select that visualization and re-select it. The date filter has been reset to "is (All)" with a relative date filter of a default of 30 days, even though these filter settings not actually what is being represented by the visualization. The visualization is still filtered to "last 1 day", but the filter settings do not reflect that. The date filter settings should be displaying what is actually applied, "last 1 day".

 

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Status: New
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v-qiuyu-msft
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous,

 

After you set "relative date filtering" condition as "last 1 days" in Visual Level Filter pane, please ensure you have clicked on Apply filter button to apply the change. From your image, it looks like you didn't click on Apply filter button to apply filter condition last 1 days. If we already clicked on this button, go to any other items in the Power BI desktop then back, the Apply filter button should be greyed out. 

 

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Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu

Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks Qiuyun,

 

Unfortunately I just didn't take the proper screenshot, but what you said is exactly what I am doing. However, I think this is only happening when connecting to and using data from a SQL Server Analysis Services database.

 

See this gif showing the bug:bi bug.gif