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We have some reports we are looking at building to handle sales. A good example might be sales by store per department.
In the reprot we would like to be able to add notes at the end user level.
Write back / transaction services/ etc lots of products offer this feature.
The idea being that a store manager could tag the report with notes say per period and go "well this week sales were lower in sunscreen because it was cold and rained all week" (or something like that).
Is there any way to accomplish this with PowerBI?
@OneWithQuestion You might want to have a look at the https://www.Acterys.com a comprehensive service to turn Power BI in to a professional Enterprise Planning and Performance Management suite including a variety of commenting functionality and a dedicated Power BI visual for comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Yvewu6OSA&t=2s.
Let me know if I can help with further details
Martin
Hi,
Writeback to Tabluar with both Import mode and Direct query is fully support with Visual Planning from Power ON. Thers is a great video here to get you started. http://poweronbi.com/powerbi-visual-planning/
You can also load data from Power BI to SQL with their solutions: http://poweronbi.com/2017/06/power-update-from-power-bi-desktop-to-sql-server
Power ON also has a Table Editor that lets you edit SQL Tables in Power BI Service directly. http://poweronbi.com/visual-table-editor/
Contact info is feedback@poweronbi.com
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Note: We support Notes at tuple level in the models as well.
Per Solli
which products?
@OneWithQuestion Not directly to reports. You can annotate and share those notes on dashboard tiles in the mobile app currently, but it still hasn't made its way to the Service. It is planned.
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