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Hello,
I am wondering if anyone also experience this. When i publish Power BI report from desktop to Service. New filter pane dissapears. To make it appear in Apps i actually need to turn this feature off in published report.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Try to lock the filter in desktop before publishing to service.
Here is the reference,hope it would help.
Best Regards,
Kelly
Hello
In Desktop, new filtering experience is enabled, there are few hidden and few locked filters, but also over 10 unlocked and visible.
Behaviour is strange because when i publish, filter pane is not in reading view, however when i change Filtering experience to "disabled" in settings like in screenshot below, it appears.
I looks like the "Filtering Experience" toggle has an opposite effect to what it supposed to do. Hides when enabled, and make it appear when disabled.
I have 7 reports in this workspace and only one having this kind of an issue.
Hello @GilbertQ,
Made in Jan 2020
Version: 2.76.5678.782 64-bit (December 2019)
I am starting to consider this as a one off bug with this particular file rather than larger scale problem.
Functionality is generally working, but to turn it on, i need to set it off in the settings. I noticed that lately PBI Service is a bit unstable so this may be just bad luck in the long run.
@GilbertQ Yup its just this one.
Thank you for all your responses. I will treat it as corrupted one and just copy paste everything to new PBI File. This seems like only reasonable solution.
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