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The pointer numbers in dial gauge shows a long run of decimals,everytime for a new dial gauge on the dashboard. When drilled down to the report level the dial gauges are not visible.
Hi @ankitaanchan,
I test the scenario as yours, but I am unable to reproduce it. How about pinning the problem dial gauge to a new separate dashboard? Are you able to view the problem dial gauge when go to report in this case?
Besides, would you mind sharing me your PBIX file? I would test it on my side.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
@ankitaanchan If you're saying dashboard tiles has guages but they are no gauges in the report then my guess is that someone from a report pinned a tile to the dashboard that was gauge and then later changed that visual to something else. Basically if i create a pie chart in a report, pin it as a tile to dashboard and then change that pie chart to column chart in dashboard it will still be a pie chart.
Hi Ankit,
Thanks for your reply.
But the report for this dashboard is created by me and it contains the same dial gauge in it.
At the backend (i.e. in pbix file) I can see the dial gauges but when I publish it to the dashbaord it is not seen.
There are other dial gauges in my report too which are visible, its the case with few of them.
Even every time I refresh the dashboard page few of the dual gauge has long run of decimals for its pointer value.
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