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Is there any way how to create visuals dynamically?
Simply speaking, once data is refreshed it shows 7 customers. PowerBI will show me 7 graphs for each one. Next time I refresh I have 12, so I will have 12 visuals.

Thank you #Jacek Wróbel; I did not know about this visual.
Reviewing this I noticed Small multiples were added into PowerBI December 2020 and while I was hoping for the Donut visuals, it's more then enough for the solution I was looking for.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-small-multiples-public-preview/

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Get Previous Month Data - Power BI

I need support of yours for my query.
Currently i have set of records which includes date column as well.
Here on click of a button, i need to check current date and show previous 30 days data.
If any one give me idea on how to do this in Power Bi it will be really helpful.
Thanks

choosing page by using dax in powebi

I make 2 page for night and day in Power bi, I want by passing time in the night background go dark and in the day background back to white , I Don't know how choose page with Dax Code ? Thanks friends
Currently, Power BI doesn't support this feature.

Is there a way to change Power BI interface to black/grey/dark?

Is there a way to change Power BI interface to a dark theme? I don't have a old version on Power BI to revert to, and since they've released the new version the interface seems to be light only.
I have tried to look in File>Options and Settings>Settings but I can't see any options there for any themes.
Power BI Desktop only comes with the light theme since the interface change about 6 months ago, and there is no 'dark mode' at this time. MS have stated that it is on the roadmap for Power BI Desktop, but as of Nov 2020, there is no confirmed date.
There is an Power BI Ideas for this option which you can vote for, which is in the top 5 of the voted ideas so far.

Power BI - How to have a calculated column and place it in a merged cell?

I am new to Power BI and with the limited time given, I am stuck at how to come up with:
Below Table B-Row1 ("1/20" and "M"-Monday cell) - how to
specifically place the date measures in their specific cell and put
it in one column?
How can I merge the cells under the Total column?
How to add all the numbers from the Type1 and Type2 columns and place it in the merged cell in #2?
Any clues/direction/links on how to achieve the Target Table B below will be much appreciated.
PS. Below Table A. Current is just using Matrix Visualization in Power BI.
You can't exactly do what you are after. PowerBI allows you to rapidly put amazing visuals together however that comes at the price of lack of (easy) flexibility. You could build your own custom visual or look in App Source for a visual that does this, or build the Visual in some other tool (via custom code).
However, I'd recommend sticking with the PowerBI matrix, which will give you a cascading drill down and work out how best to align your data to it and other out of the box visuals. Once you start to delve in to convoluted work-arounds to give users data in exactly the format they request you start to burn a lot of time. Look for alternatives to tell the data's story and work with your end-user to buy in to it.
Just wanna share that I have resolved my problem not using one type of visualization, but through using 3 different visualizations in Power BI. I used:
1 Table visual for Date column
1 Table visual for Total column
1 Matrix visual for the Code+Type mapping and counts
I also used DAX function to get the Date format and another DAX function used for both Total and Code+Type counts(to filter data according to the specified date).
Thanks for the response, #Murray and #RADO.

How to create a time filter in Power BI

I want to ask a question related Power BI.
How to create a week filter which by default report should launch a time period selected in Power BI?
I ready created a
tID | Filtertext
7 | 1 week ago
14 |2 weeks ago
...
-values
in Power BI it looks like this
How I can use it as a filter and select certain period in report?
thank you so much.
I would use the Relative Date slicer & filter feature built into Power BI. It can cater to all those requirements and many more - its easy and intuitive.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-desktop-slicer-filter-date-range/
No modeling preparation is needed - it is set in the report page design.