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After upgrading to 2.102.845.0 I am experiencing the notirious "Something's wrong with one or more fields. See details". "Fix this"
It seems that the slicer / Slider funtionality is missing from this version.
Every slider I had is converted to a drop down selection.
Solved! Go to Solution.
It turns out that the new version of PBI does not detect numeric columns as the older version did. If the column was originally setup as a sum, and the new version recognizes the column as text. "Bingo", Problems. This is even if using existing .pbix files.
After several hours of weeding through the report, I was able to change each column back to the original type and re-publish the report. Pain in the A$$.
It turns out that the new version of PBI does not detect numeric columns as the older version did. If the column was originally setup as a sum, and the new version recognizes the column as text. "Bingo", Problems. This is even if using existing .pbix files.
After several hours of weeding through the report, I was able to change each column back to the original type and re-publish the report. Pain in the A$$.
Hi @bdhelton ,
This may be due to too many data points, which makes the visual unable to display normally.
Please try to set the selection in slicer to see if it can be displayed normally.
Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@bdhelton , Not seen this issue recently. Can you share screenshot?
Also check, if some issue is reported https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues
This is before refresh, using 2.102.845.0
This is after. I cant even create a new slider. I dont have the options to correct this.
Notice that the slider is replaced with vertical selections.
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