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Hi,
starting off by saying i'm pretty annoyed if what I think is true is true. This notion that when you click on a button that functions as a bookmark and it drills into a page but does not preserve filters or sorting is mind boggling. what is the thinking here. My summary dashboard page has 3 text boxes allowing the user to click on each one. drilling in one page is the summary data page but each chart is filtered to 'top 5' because i have a ton of values. without sorting and filtering it's unreadable. In other words, without preserving those i have to completely remove the first page. is there any workaround here, going from button text to filtered chart?
thanks
evan
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Miguel Félix
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Miguel Félix
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Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsI've an interesting challenge now - the Audience. It's an unsophisticated audience hence every action needs to be performed using the buttons and bookmarks.
Now the problem is - we have drill-through features for a Parent-Child data hierarchy. I've been asked to build this using button. So I've to duplicate the same chart - one for Parent and the other one with the child. If I keep both the charts visible on the screen - Parent chart filters the child chart as expected - but I've to show 1 chart at a time and from the Parent Chart - if I select a particular parent; and click a button - it takes me to another bookmark with hidden parent but visible chart right there - the data filtered by virtue of the chart element selection is not retained... Any suggestions?
Hi @siddhartha0208 ,
For this you do not need to have two visualizations you can create two different bookmarks with the same visualization but one with the parent visualization another with the child that will allow for you to overcome the issue of hiding and showing visualizations.
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