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There is this persistent filter that is constantly filtering my data visuals once I published in to production environment. It does not behave that way when I publish to the test environment.
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Hi @otalog
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@cengizhanarslan @krishnakanth240 Thanks for the inputs.
The information provided by users was helpful. adding additinal points, it may helps you.
Power BI Service is just remembering someone’s old filter choices. Even without bookmarks, Persistent Filters auto-save slicers and filters per user, so the report keeps opening in that filtered state. Just open the report and hit Reset to default. If it’s still filtered, it was published that way, clear filters in Power BI Desktop, save, and republish.
If there are any deviations from your expectation please let us know we are happy to address.
Thanks.
Users can have personal bookmarks that save filter state. I believe that is your case, could you try removing it if there is any?
Thanks Cengizhanaeslan, it appears no personal bookmark has been saved on the app. Any other idea?
Hi @otalog
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Forum Community.
@cengizhanarslan @krishnakanth240 Thanks for the inputs.
The information provided by users was helpful. adding additinal points, it may helps you.
Power BI Service is just remembering someone’s old filter choices. Even without bookmarks, Persistent Filters auto-save slicers and filters per user, so the report keeps opening in that filtered state. Just open the report and hit Reset to default. If it’s still filtered, it was published that way, clear filters in Power BI Desktop, save, and republish.
If there are any deviations from your expectation please let us know we are happy to address.
Thanks.
Hi @otalog
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Hi @otalog
Hope everything’s going smoothly on your end. I wanted to check if the issue got sorted. if you have any other issues please reach community.
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