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I am wanting to sort my dates from old to new in a paginated report I am trying to create. I am using a Dataset Direct query and DAX code from the PowerBI report for the Datasets. How can I add a filter? I have tried many different options and nothing works. It will time out in "Run", stating the dataset is too large or it will not open anything.
Hi @EmsH212 ,
Thanks for reaching out to our community. Here're the official documents about them:
Filter, group, and sort data in Power BI paginated reports - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Add a filter to a Power BI paginated report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Here's a video tutorial on sorting in the table, the video is usually easier to understand, please refer to:
12 Days of Paginated Reports - Day 9 - Sort a Table - YouTube
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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