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In a report, I uses multiple slicers. I recently noticed that there appeared to be missing values in some of my slicer values, as if a hidden filter was in place, although no visible filters were there. I started deleting my objects and one particular slicer (Last Name) appeared to be the problem.
With the Last Name slicer gone, the full list for the other slicers appeared as expected. I undid my delete and simply made a hard selection of the ALL value from the Last Name slicer and all the values for the other slicers were also back, confirming that the initial ALL for my Last Name slicer was not really effective.
Has anyone experienced this? What could cause this reaction?
Hi @EricPierre,
A little weird. After a few tests, I still cannot reproduce the same issue on my Power BI Desktop(Version: 2.51.4885.701 64-bit (October 2017)).
What version of Power BI Desktop are you using? Do you still have the issue?
If the issue persists, could you share a sample pbix file(with just some sample/mock data) which can reproduce the issue.? So that we can help further investigate on it. You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Regards
I am currently using the August 2017 preview version.
Also, I connect to a SSAS model, which can't really be packaged and put here. Furthermore, I tried to create a sample pbix using the SQL connection and import with the same tables. However, when I do this, I can't reproduce the problem. So it appears to be SSAS connection related.
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