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I have a decompositon tree that I have published to a workspace.
On the desktop I can successully drill through the decomposition tree (as below) and it takes me to the drill report but when I access the report in the service using my tablet, the screen tips appear but the menu below does not appear only a screen tip. I can however drill down on bar charts from my tablet to the drill report just not a decomposition tree on my tablet.
Can anyone suggest where I am going wrong please.
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Hi @spandy34
The Decomposition Tree visual in Power BI is a dynamic exploration tool that allows users to drill down through different levels and explore data. It works seamlessly on Power BI Desktop, but when accessing the report on Power BI Service using a tablet, the experience may differ.
The reason could be due to variations in interactive capabilities of Power BI across platforms, especially on touchscreen devices. Here are some potential causes and solutions:
If none of the suggestions above resolve the issue, it’s recommended to detail your problem and seek help on the Power BI Community forum, or contact Microsoft support directly. On the forum, you can share screenshots and more detailed information, which can help community members understand the issue better and provide solutions.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @spandy34
The Decomposition Tree visual in Power BI is a dynamic exploration tool that allows users to drill down through different levels and explore data. It works seamlessly on Power BI Desktop, but when accessing the report on Power BI Service using a tablet, the experience may differ.
The reason could be due to variations in interactive capabilities of Power BI across platforms, especially on touchscreen devices. Here are some potential causes and solutions:
If none of the suggestions above resolve the issue, it’s recommended to detail your problem and seek help on the Power BI Community forum, or contact Microsoft support directly. On the forum, you can share screenshots and more detailed information, which can help community members understand the issue better and provide solutions.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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