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Anonymous
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Training Quick Insights Algorithm

Is it possible to train the quick insight algorighms to highlight the most relevant relationships? 

 

In essence, our data set will feature a list of individual units. These units have a status that is passed or failed, and then a wide range of other meta-parameters based on their origin. That can be geo-location, machine used, operators, dates, sub-units, "member-of" categories and more. 

 

We want the algo to primarily show data-relationships that contributes to a high percentage of status Failed. 

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Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,

If I don't misunderstand, you want to use Quick Insight to show the most important factors that cause "Failed".

Based on my knowledge, Power BI doesn't support it now. You can create a new idea here.

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

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