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Hi, I'm hoping to build a sliding slicer that selects only one date at a time. It seems like single-selection is only an option for dropdown/list and not slider. I would like users to be able to toggle to a single date of data (not a sum of before/after/between). Is this impossible? Is there a custom visual I could download to do this?
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Thanks, this is closer. It may be helpful for folks with smaller date ranges, but given the span of years I have, it's a bit unwieldy. I guess I'll just wait and hope PowerBI creates a simple single-select slider!
Hi
i would like to ask more about slicer and graphic. As you created a sliding slicer , is it also possible to creat sliding graphic or table? I mean i want that once slicer is closed graphic/table should move to a original point.
I needed to combine 4 functionalities not found in Date Pickers (at the same time):
We had many users pushing us (BI Analyts) to come up with a more professional solution that works well and looks good.
So I had to write my own custom Visual DatePicker (and go through the steep learning curve to learn all: Node Js, Ms Code, JavaScript, XML Parameters, Syncfusion parameters, Power BI compilation process, Sync calendars, etc) it took me around 2 months or more to come up with something end users would love and accept to use.
Since I didn't want to reinvent the wheel, I searched and searched all over to find some source code I could re-use inside Power BI environment. Because Power BI acts and works like a website, I thought I should look for javascript components. So I found and purchased the SyncFusion Essential JS 2 libraries, just to use one control, the datePicker, the other 59 controls are available for us to use at another time if we want...
A sample of how their calendar datepicker works in on their demo page... Link
Disclaimer : I don't work for SyncFusion or get paid by them to say these comments, I'm just a frustrated user that wanted a professional solution inside Power BI, which according to most users, should be out by now.
Clicking on a Day will select that date, clicking on "May 2020" will allow you to select the Month, and further down, clicking on the "2020" will allow you to select the Year. Very simple, elegant and professional.
picking a day ;
picking a Month
picking a Year :
This is what mine looks inside Power BI...
It Defaults to Yesterday's date, no matter when you open the report.
Users click on the Calendar Icon, and I bring the bookmark Page that contains the
DatePicker Control. Allowing them to select ONE, single date.
(I removed some labels from the grid, to protect the inocent :)...)
Hope this helps some people...
Andres
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please mark the proper answers as solutions?
Best Regards,
Dale
Thanks, this is closer. It may be helpful for folks with smaller date ranges, but given the span of years I have, it's a bit unwieldy. I guess I'll just wait and hope PowerBI creates a simple single-select slider!
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