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andrew_m
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Visual Slicer settings not working when publishing to Service

Hello,

 

I'm reworking a report currently and it works as intended, however the visual I'm using to control the Date does not seem to work when published to the service.

 

Here's how it looks and works as intended on desktop:

andrew_m_0-1696383373478.png

 

Here's how it appears when published to the service:

andrew_m_1-1696383405635.png

 

Does anyone have a fix for this? Or reason why it's happening? The purpose of wanting the relative date slicer is to automate the current month as this report isn't meant to be seen by any users, but rather to be used to pull data for a Power Automate flow.

 

Thank you

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Hey Chirag,

 

The BI workplaces I have access to do not allow us to edit slicers or visuals, only those of us who have the desktop app can. I found a fix though, simply duplicating the page in the desktop app and publishing that worked fine and got rid of whatever bug was causing the slicer to revert back to the default.

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ChiragGarg2512
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@andrew_m , try editing the report in servic and change the slicer setting.

Hey Chirag,

 

The BI workplaces I have access to do not allow us to edit slicers or visuals, only those of us who have the desktop app can. I found a fix though, simply duplicating the page in the desktop app and publishing that worked fine and got rid of whatever bug was causing the slicer to revert back to the default.

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