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Juramirez
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Resolver I

Change reports dynamic

Hi! 

 

I'm wondering if I can set up an InicialPage with some filters (like company, state, year, etc...) and depending this filters selection, the next pages (SecondPage and ThirdPage) in the report change their graphics. I mean, if you select in the InicialPage the company A and the year 2017, this displays a pay graph on SecondPage and a Bar chart on ThirdPage but if you select company B and the same year, this displays a table (with different information than the pay graph) on the SecondPage and a line chart (with different information than Bar chart) on ThirdPage. Is this possible? How can I do that? I didn't see any documentation for something like this. Any help is appreciated!


Thanks!

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Eric_Zhang
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@Juramirez wrote:

Hi! 

 

I'm wondering if I can set up an InicialPage with some filters (like company, state, year, etc...) and depending this filters selection, the next pages (SecondPage and ThirdPage) in the report change their graphics. I mean, if you select in the InicialPage the company A and the year 2017, this displays a pay graph on SecondPage and a Bar chart on ThirdPage but if you select company B and the same year, this displays a table (with different information than the pay graph) on the SecondPage and a line chart (with different information than Bar chart) on ThirdPage. Is this possible? How can I do that? I didn't see any documentation for something like this. Any help is appreciated!


Thanks!


@Juramirez

The visuals and charts have to be fixed in pages, which means, if initially the "SecondPage" presents a pay graph and a Bar chart, then the page always shows those charts before editing, so no the expected dynamica way at all.

By the way, I see this post in Power BI Developer forum, is your case in an embedding scenario? If so, there's some workaround, by which you could embed serveral reports and show reports dynamically according to the filters applied in Javascript.

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Eric_Zhang
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Employee


@Juramirez wrote:

Hi! 

 

I'm wondering if I can set up an InicialPage with some filters (like company, state, year, etc...) and depending this filters selection, the next pages (SecondPage and ThirdPage) in the report change their graphics. I mean, if you select in the InicialPage the company A and the year 2017, this displays a pay graph on SecondPage and a Bar chart on ThirdPage but if you select company B and the same year, this displays a table (with different information than the pay graph) on the SecondPage and a line chart (with different information than Bar chart) on ThirdPage. Is this possible? How can I do that? I didn't see any documentation for something like this. Any help is appreciated!


Thanks!


@Juramirez

The visuals and charts have to be fixed in pages, which means, if initially the "SecondPage" presents a pay graph and a Bar chart, then the page always shows those charts before editing, so no the expected dynamica way at all.

By the way, I see this post in Power BI Developer forum, is your case in an embedding scenario? If so, there's some workaround, by which you could embed serveral reports and show reports dynamically according to the filters applied in Javascript.

Thanks @Eric_Zhang

 

Yes, this is an embedding scenario, i'll check  the Developer Forum if there's anything that will help me.

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