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We have exciting updates this month! The updates include support for Perspectives in Personalize visuals, rectangular select for data points, dynamic formatting support to more visuals, Direct Query support for Q&A, several new AppSource visuals, and more! Check out the full blog to learn more about all the updates and enhancements.
Here's the list of August updates:Announcing_Personalize_Visuals_General_Availability_GA
Considerations
To create the perspective, you will need to use Tabular Editor, which you can download here.
Once you have downloaded Tabular Editor, you can open up your report in Power BI Desktop and launch Tabular Editor from the External Tools tab of the ribbon:
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Then you will need to right-click on Perspectives folder to create a new perspective:
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Next, you will need to add fields to the perspective. You can do this by opening the Tables folder and right-clicking on the fields you want to show in the perspective:
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Repeat this for all the fields you want to add to the perspective. Note that you can't add duplicate fields to a perspective so if you already added it to a perspective you will see the option for that perspective is disabled.
After you have added all the fields be sure to save both in Tabular Editor and then also in Power BI.
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After you save the new perspective to the model and save the Power BI report, navigate to the Format pane for the page, where there is a new section for Personalize visual.
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Report-reader perspective is set to Default fields initially; however, when you open the dropdown you will see the other Perspectives you've created:
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Once for you have set the Perspective for that page, the Personalize visuals experience for that page will be filtered down to that Perspective.
Using Apply to all pages, you can also choose to apply your Perspective setting to all existing pages in your report.
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When editing a report, you'll be able to create a selection rectangle by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking and dragging within a visual. When you let go of the mouse, all points overlapping the selection rectangle will be selected. Your previous selections will be preserved, and already-selected data points will be unselected -- it will be as though you held down the Ctrl key and individually clicked every single point that overlaps the selection rectangle.
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If you click and drag while holding down the Shift key instead, your previous selections will be preserved, but this time your already-selected data points will remain selected -- this key is strictly for adding data points to your selection, not removing.
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As always, you can clear your current selection by clicking an empty space on the plot area (without holding down any key).
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When viewing a report, in addition to the above controls, you will be able to create a selection rectangle with a simple click and drag within a visual. This action will count as starting a new selection and will not preserve your currently selected points.
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This action is not available in edit mode because clicking and dragging within a visual, with no held keys, moves the visual instead.
Considerations
Dynamic format strings, also known as cell-level formatting, enable users to set a different format strings for each measure data point. So, each column in a column chart or each row in a table can be formatted differently.
Here's an example:
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Originally, we supported this for the older version of table and matrix, the current table and matrix, card, and multi-row card.
Now this month, we are adding dynamic formatting for the following visuals:
Note: Other Direct Query sources are not supported for Q&A. We don't block Q&A altogether if you have other Direct Query sources in your dataset, but some questions may not be answered correctly or return errors.
The following are the list of new features added to xViz Linear Gauge:
Download the latest version of this visual on AppSource.
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The following are the list of key features for xViz Advanced Pie and Donut chart:
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Features:
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Features:
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As the name suggest, visual has ZoomCharts signature drilldown functionality, as well as smooth animations and rich customization options.
These features enable report developers to create Power BI reports that business users absolutely love – visually appealing and with intuitive, quick and easy data exploration experience on any device.
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For example, with multilevel drilldown users can explore data categories by clicking directly on the slice. Visual clues will indicate the number of drilldown levels available as well as serve as a navigation guide.
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Key features that both report creators and report consumers will appreciate are:
Present your phases as well as key milestones in all-in-one view. Additionally, the visuals includes several settings to adjust the look and feel to meet your company design needs.
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Use cases for presentation and management of:
Download this visual from AppSource.
Get started quickly with a new login screen
All Power BI users can use ArcGIS Maps for Power BI by simply clicking on the Esri visual and then dragging data to the location field. You can geocode, detect patterns in your data with different map styles and find similar or nearby locations. You can also access US demographics and infographics information to gain better context and make smarter decisions.
With an ArcGIS account and Maps for Power BI add-on license, you can sign in with your ArcGIS credentials by choosing either ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise. Signing in as an ArcGIS user unlocks additional features for Power BI users. You can now bring in data from your ArcGIS organization into Power BI and analyze it with other data, geocode more points per map, add multiple reference layers and access Esri's global curated data.
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Access all tools at one place in a new design
With this release, you will notice a new interface. You can now easily access all tools at one place. Click on the "Analysis" widget to see the tools that you need to analyze the data you have mapped. Click on the "Settings" widget to access help or on the "Basemaps" widget to select a basemap for your data. All Power BI users can now also access 2020 demographics data that is curated by Esri. If you have an ArcGIS account and Maps for Power BI add-on license, then you can access a wider collection of data from the Living Atlas of the World.
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Customize your Power BI reports with new formatting tools
This release includes "Lock extent" a new tool that restricts map panning to a new area and can be accessed under the "Map Tools" tab. By enabling this feature, you can ensure that your Power BI report viewers only see the location that you have preselected in your report. The map does not pan even if a user searches for a location that happens to be outside the selected location.
To provide users with more flexibility with map presentation, we have added an option to display demographics cards and table of contents on either side of a map by choosing "Layers Position" under the "Layers" tab. Power BI report authors now also have an option to turn the "layers" feature on or off for report viewers. If report authors want to ensure that the table of contents stays on the map always, they can do so by simple turning the anchor button on.
Additionally, Power BI report authors now have an option to turn the zoom feature on or off for report viewers.
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Create informative maps quickly with Smart Mapping
In this release, we have improved the smart mapping functionality of ArcGIS Maps for Power BI. Smart mapping functionality automatically analyzes your data and makes data-driven styling suggestions, meaning less guesswork for you. Now with an improved color ramp, you can more clearly visualize the different categories in which your data is divided on a map. You can also make more accurate heatmaps to clearly identify the location that has the maximum density of an attribute. Additionally, now when you drag addresses to the location field well, the visual automatically detects the data type and creates polygons or points on the map as appropriate.
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Pin locations more accurately with the new Geosearch Service
With the new and improved geosearch feature, all Power BI report users can easily type an address in the search bar, find the right location and pin it on the map. Power BI report authors also have an option to turn the geosearch feature on if they would like to provide an option of geosearching to report viewers. The pinned location is displayed on the map, but it's not stored for later use.
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AppSource visuals will retain certification and will continue to be updated automatically when a new version is available in AppSource. Note that changes to Power BI visuals settings will not affect the organizational visuals.
Additionally, Power BI admins can pick any visual to show up automatically in the visualization pane of the entire signed-on organization members, in Desktop or the Service.
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The visual icon will show side by side with the default visuals.
To learn more, check out our documentation.
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With the Agile CRM Analytics, the Sales and Marketing teams are equipped with shareable, actionable insights that help illuminate what’s working and what isn’t, where the opportunities are, and what needs to be prioritized to scale the team’s success.
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How to connect data
You will need to enter your URL for the Dynamics 365 API:
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The dataset will start refreshing and schedule refresh is set automatically to keep your data fresh.
Download Agile CRM Analytics from AppSource.
We’d love to hear from you about how this new magic feature behaves against your specific Text/CSV files. Please share any issues you run into with this feature.
What’s included in this feature?
When using the Text/CSV connector, you will see a new option to “Extract Table Using Examples” on the bottom-left corner of the file preview dialog.
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Upon clicking that new button, you’ll be taken into the “Extract Table Using Examples” experience allowing you to specify sample output values for the data you’d like to extract from your Text/CSV file.
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Once you’re done constructing that table, you can click Load/Transform to complete the Get Data flow. Notice how the resulting queries contain a detailed breakdown of all the steps that were inferred for the data extraction, which are just regular query steps that you can customize as needed.
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The Cherwell connector allows you to bring data from your instance of Cherwell Service Management into Microsoft Power BI for analysis and reporting.
This connector will be available in the Other section of the Get data dialog.
Depending on the version of your Automation Anywhere deployment, you can learn more from the online documentation at A2019 or Version 11.
This connector will be available in the Other section of the Get data dialog.
This connector will be available in the Other section of the Get data dialog.
That's all for this month! Please continue sending us your feedback and don't forget to vote for other features that you'd like to see in Power BI Desktop. We hope that you enjoy the update!
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