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A Power BI report that I have published on the service comes with a premium workspace.
made an application for it.
I want to make a folder inside of a folder and save the relevant documents within.
for example.
report consisting 18 pages as follows,
Overview – OR/Rev/OOH
Segment – OR/Rev/ConsGP
ConsGP
Sales Development
Trend Analysis
I experimented with many solutions, but I was unable to find a way to add a section within another section.
For every page, I made eighteen dashboards which are as follow,
and then the appropriate dashboard was moved into the appropriate sections.
However, there was a problem where I was unable to use the drillthrough functionality.
I’d appreciate any insights or suggestions to resolve this issue. Thanks in advance!
Your job as a report developer is to put as few clicks between the user and the insights that allow them to take action.
Fewer clicks, not more.
Simplify your reports, use separate reports. Use separate apps if needed.
Hi @lbendlin,
Is any other way to do sections in section.
As I am using single dataset for all reports
Please don't make the UX worse.
Thank you for your response!
To clarify,
I'm using a single dataset for 5 reports and have created 5 separate audiences within a single app.
For one of these reports, I’m trying to organize the pages into sections within sections to better structure the content and separate the respective pages logically.
Previously,
I tried a different approach: I created 18 separate dashboards, each corresponding to a report page. Then, using the "Add Content" option in the app, I added these dashboards and created sections, moving the respective dashboards into each section.
This method worked in terms of organizing the dashboards, but I faced challenges, particularly with losing the drill-through functionality between pages.
I’d like to know if there’s a way to implement sections within sections in Power BI, so I can move the relevant report pages into their respective sections and maintain full functionality, including drill-through.
Any guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks again for your insights.
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