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Hi,
I am using a DirectQuery where the data model is made up of View that I have created the relationships with in power bi. It's just a classic star schema.
I create in PowerBI a table with a series of filters from the Dimensions. the Filters apply correctly in Power BI.
When I attempt the same thing in Excel then it ignores the filters and tries to load everything in my Fact table.
Solved! Go to Solution.
I have manged to resolve this bug changing the value I want to be a metric. This then seems to work If I need to apply filters to the metric values. It doesn't however if I do it for non-metric values (for example I just want to see the filter dimensions on my fact table)
I have manged to resolve this bug changing the value I want to be a metric. This then seems to work If I need to apply filters to the metric values. It doesn't however if I do it for non-metric values (for example I just want to see the filter dimensions on my fact table)
Hi @Anonymous ,
How did you set filter in power query? Would you please show us some screenshot?
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
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