![]() Rows changed from category name to subcategory name. When clicking on it, here’s what happens. In our case, we just need to put our 5 columns on the rows, and explain users that rows are going to change when they click on “Go to the next level in the hierarchy”. The easiest solution is to leverage the hierarchy feature on visuals. In our business case, we want them to be able to This business specification can still be valid after the release of thisįeature, as users can be overwhelmed by the number of tables and fieldsĪvailable in the data model. ![]() ![]() I’ve seen that this feature is coming, as in this video, we’re seeing a demo where they modify a visual on the fly, changing the axis of a chart. The Adventure Works SQL database for this example, and we’ll try to slice theįactResellerSales SalesAmount, based on 5 fields:Īs I’m writing this post (July 2019), there is no easy way to give users the ability to change a table’s rows from Power BI Services.
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