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Hi
I have a huge dataset importing with direct query from a Azure SQL Database.
I want to give the user the possibility, to see all this data in a table visual. Displaying all the data gives me a ressource error.
My solution would be a slicer on a date column of my dataset which takes the last three days. I managed to implement this. The problem is, from there the user cannot acess to all the data in the dataset over a second Slicer with the same date column in between mode.
How can I give the user acess to all data without showing all the data in the beginning.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Do you mean that you want a table to show a part of data and keep the other visual of report infused by another slicer? We can provide a workaround here:
1. Open Power Query Editor and make a copy table of the origin table (Because you are in Direct Query Mode, So there is no huge memory consume to worry about)
2. Be sure that there is no relation in the two tables.
3. Then you can set the different slicer for the two tables which have same data.
I am sorry that I cannot put the Pbix here because I use the DirectQuery Mode.
Best regards,
Community Support Team _ Dong Li
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Thanks for the answers.
I think I have to be more clearly what my goal is.
This is an example dataset
And this is the slicer and table with the filtering. When the user opens the report he can see always the data in the table from the last 3 days.
From here the user can't acess to all the data from the dataset, because of the filtering. What needs to be done, that the user can access to all the data in the database?
Hi @Anonymous ,
We can use the following steps to meet your requirement.
1. Set the visual-level Filter in this slicer instead of page-level.
2. Open the "Edit Interactions" option, select the slicer, click the Filter icon on the visual you want to infuse.
3. Then the right slicer can show the last 3 days and only affect the visual you want to filter.
BTW, pbix as attached.
Best regards,
Community Support Team _ Dong Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you for the reply!
We are getting closer. Your solution works for two seperate tables. In my solution I want to have 1 or 2 slicer and 1 table.
Possibly "last 3 days" tries to access the whole dataset to determine the last 3 days. You could perhaps use a query parameter to return a date that you could use to limit the dataset.
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