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https://github.com/Microsoft/PowerBI-visuals/issues/508
Two weeks ago I opened an issue based on the broken feature 'Fetch More Data', unfortunately, this feature is still broken.
We were using it in our visuals, to be able to use theming our visuals were updated to API v,2.1, apparently, this broke the feature 'Fetch more data'.
The values of each category are mixed up after loading more data, this was not the case in previous versions (It is an issue in the data view).
Can someone give me an update on this issue, when this issue will be resolved?
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Hi @Capono,
This is known issue that will be resolved in future versions of API.
As a workaround you can migrate from categorical mapping to table mapping instead.
Another possbile solution is to decrease API version to 1.13.0.
Ignat Vilesov,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
Thanks for your answer but that not a solution for us. (We already considered to switch to API v1.13 but the latest theming support breaks all older than v2.1 )
Therefore, the older API's are not an option. Further, the support of 'SelectionId" is not given in the table view which is required for any feature provided by Power BI which is connected to the data point.
Hi @Capono,
This is known issue that will be resolved in future versions of API.
As a workaround you can migrate from categorical mapping to table mapping instead.
Another possbile solution is to decrease API version to 1.13.0.
Ignat Vilesov,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
Thanks for your answer but that not a solution for us. (We already considered to switch to API v1.13 but the latest theming support breaks all older than v2.1 )
Therefore, the older API's are not an option. Further, the support of 'SelectionId" is not given in the table view which is required for any feature provided by Power BI which is connected to the data point.
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