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PrachiD
Helper I
Helper I

Need help in Powerapps query

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In the above fig I m trying to make visual using power app on power bi service.
I have just taken a tile which shows In /Out Count of Employee with respect to time.
Now I have to create 4 buttons 
button 1-> 6am to 7am
button 2-> 7am to 8am
button 3-> 8am to 9am
button 4-> 9am to 10am

if I click on button 1 the graph should change and should be able to show only IN time Count of people between 6am to 7am
if I click on button 2 the graph should change and should be able to show only IN time Count of people between 7am to 8am
and so on ..
the problem is that I m not able to write a query on the button
so need help in writing the query.

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v-micsh-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @PrachiD,

 

So here you are having issues with the PowerApps visual?

PowerApps visual

 

Based on what I know, currently there is no way to get the filter back to Power BI report from PowerApps visual.

 

The Data added in PowerApps visual is View only, and could interact with the slicer added in the Power BI reports.

But within PowerApps Visual, data changes won't be updated in real time, you would need to refresh it manually under the Power BI side.

And there is no way to apply the filters within PowerApps Visual, then make it work under the Power BI report.

 

Regards,

Michael

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