I have a scenario where I am using date and country slicers along with maps in my report along with some stacked charts.
When I click on the map for one country it filters the data based on that country I have selected but the filter is not reflected in slicers.
Is there any way that I can use the map only to display the counts without having select, in other words, no selection allowed on the maps?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks!
Go to Format tab and select Edit Interaction option as shown in the below image. Now select your Map visual and set Filter = None in other visuals you don't like to interact when click on the Map.
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I have a PowerBI sheet consisting of multiple visuals and one slicer. The underlying data set includes one column called "selected" consiting of either "1" or "null". I want the slicer to always be default setted to only show data where the data entries in column "selected" are equal to "1". I want that the user is still possible to modify the selection and then be able to press a button to return to the pre-selection. I found no way possible to do this. Do you guys have any idea? I am pretty new to PowerBI.
I only found a way to pre-select the whole sheet or slicer to only show values where "selected" =1 but I want the user to be able to further select data. Also I only saw solutions for pre-selected slicer based on dates (e.g. most recent date is pre-selected).
What you need to do is to preselect all filter and save "bookmark" (view tab in powerbi desktop); Then you can assign a bookmark to the button.
Read this article:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-bookmarks?tabs=powerbi-desktop
I have a slicer and a map set to be interactive. The slicer behaves accordingly, but the other way is not. When a click a county in the map, my whole dashboard reflects the data accordingly. But when I choose a different county using the slicer, while the map selection is still active, I get no data because the initial county selected remains active. IS there a way to make interactivity between slicer and map? I mean map to slicer?
i think your issue here is that both the slicer and map are set to filter whole page. you can either remove one of them and apply filter to each visual separately or apply a measure using CALCULATE(Measure,ALL(….
I have a simple (one table) report with the following columns: Date, Amount, Category and Subcategory.
I try to create a page with three visualisations.
The first one is for the amount/date (vertical bar chart). The second one is for amount/categories (treemap). The last one is for amount/subcategories (treemap).
I have created hierarchy for date and categories.
When I select a column in the amount/date, the visualisation of the bottom ones filters OK.
The problem that I have is that when I click on the amount/category treemap the amount/date bar chart resets its selection and the amount/category shows all the categories across all the dates.
I have tried to prevent this by setting the interaction to "No Impact" on the amount/date visual, but it didn't help.
How do I create "One Way" interaction between visuals?
If you CTRL-click, you can make multiple selections. If you click normally, then regular visuals will replace filters on other visuals.
Slicers are a special visual type whose selections don't get overridden by selections in other visuals.
I have a Clustered column chart in Power BI which has a category and date on the Axis so that there's a hierarchy to view the data on. In the hierarchy view, each column in the chart has the full hierarchy name below it. I would like to have the category name once only and then the dates for each column specified instead of the dates and category name with each date repeated. So I would like for the hierarchy labels to have their own "grouping" as it were. Is anyone able to assist with this please? I don't want to pivot the data because then there's a legend that viewers of the report need to look at to see what color column matches up to which date in the chart which isn't practical.
If anyone does run into this I ended up using the Infographic Designer custom visual that I imported from the Power BI Marketplace. With this I was able to achieve what I wanted by using the "Column By" feature of the visual. This gave me multiple charts for the different groups of data I wanted to view.
I am trying to compare Charts and KPIs in PowerBI report. In fact, face the same figures tables but with different slicing values (time room, countries...)
I could only create two tabs with basically the same slicers and visualization. But I couldn't put them one aside the other that apply to that tab.
Can anyone help me with this.
Many thanks,
You have several options, here are the simplest two:
Use visual level filters to display two visuals with different filtering
There are three levels to the Filters sub-pane - "visual", "page" and "report" - they control the scope of a filter.
When editing a visual, you can drag any data field to the Filters sub-pane's "visual" field-well and configure a filter affecting only that visual.
As a simple example: for a table with "Sales" and "Country" columns, you can create one KPI visual showing sales and configure its filter to "UK", then create another KPI (or just copy the first one) and configure its filter to "France" etc. Using this approach you can create several KPI visuals in the same page, each displaying sales data for a different country (Tip: you'll probably want to edit their titles so that viewers can tell which KPI shows what).
Use Edit Interactions to have slicers that affect only some visuals on the page
In Power BI Desktop, go to Format tab in the ribbon and click "Edit Interactions". This causes each visual to display several small buttons on its top right corner - these control how the active visual affects each other visual (typically you can select between "highlight", "filter" and "no interactions", note that not all visuals supports all three options).
As a simple example with the same table from above, you can create two KPI visuals showing sales and two slicers filtering by country. Then, edit the interactions so that one slicer affects only one KPI and the other slicer only affects the other KPI. This will create an interactive report with two KPIs comparing sales between any two countries - according to the user's actions on the slicers.
Finally, these posts from MS Power BI have detailed tutorials (including screenshots) for the two options described above:
Visual level filters
Visual interactions