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Hello I have gotten stuck on this for a while. I have a report that shows a production map of our current earn hours. The people enter data in periodicly. I want to create a row filtered by (date,shift, line,report date) that shows 0 earn hours every hour. This will allow report to show true production values.
Earn hours = Prod Qty/ SFM.ATRUR
Not sure if this even possible, but any help would be appreciated
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Depending on the description, if you cannot access the data source, you cannot use parameters to filter rows of data in the query editor.
Best regards
Liang
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Depending on the description, if you cannot access the data source, you cannot use parameters to filter rows of data in the query editor.
Best regards
Liang
If this post helps, then consider Accept it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
While you could do this via disconnected tables or an empty cross join you should keep in mind that Power BI is a reporting tool, it is not a database. Do this stuff in your actual data source.
I figured as much. I dont have access to the data source. Trying to get around it. Thanks for the help.
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