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Hi, I am fairly new to using Power BI and I think this is probably a pretty basic question.
I have created a dashboard showing 100,000+ items in our database. These items are split between 500+ suppliers. What I am trying to accomplish, is having a drillthrough for each supplier; you click on a supplier and you can filter to see only their items. With drillthrough, it seems like I would need a separate tab for every supplier (500+). Is this done using drillthrough or some other filtering?
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@Mediohker you don't need seperate tab with each supplier, on drill thru page add Supplier Field where it says "Add drillthru fields here" and from main page, when you right click on a visual , it will show you drill thru page option and on click on drill thru page, it will filter that page on supplier.
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@Mediohker you don't need seperate tab with each supplier, on drill thru page add Supplier Field where it says "Add drillthru fields here" and from main page, when you right click on a visual , it will show you drill thru page option and on click on drill thru page, it will filter that page on supplier.
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If my solution proved useful, I'd be delighted to receive Kudos. When you put effort into asking a question, it's equally thoughtful to acknowledge and give Kudos to the individual who helped you solve the problem. It's a small gesture that shows appreciation and encouragement! ❤
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