Tag: Power BI Parameters

Use Cascading Parameters To Filter Data In Power BI Report Builder

Use Cascading Parameters To Filter Data In Power BI Report Builder - Enterprise DNA

Cascading parameters are filters that have an effect on other linked parameters. They allow users to manage large amounts of information in a paginated report. The values selected for one parameter depend on the selected values for another. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create cascading parameters to filter table data in Power BI

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How To Create Parameters In Power BI’s Report Builder

How To Create Parameters In Power BI - Enterprise DNA

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create parameters in Power BI Report Builder. You’ll also learn how to sort your paginated reports using more than one filter. Parameters allow users to filter report data. They add interactivity in your paginated reports. In this example, the list is grouped by region. This tutorial will show

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How To Create A Parameter In Report Builder

How To Create A Parameter In Report Builder - Enterprise DNA

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a parameter in Report Builder. Parameters allow end users to interact with a paginated report. Parameters are similar to filters but they are functional only when you’re in the run view of Report Builder. Adding in this feature offers great assistance to end users as it allows

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Power BI What If Parameter For Data Models

Scenario tables 'what if' parameters

This article will briefly talk about integrating scenarios into our models. We can do that by using the Power BI  What If Parameter feature. We can add this parameter to our reports as slicers or reference them on DAX expressions. Integrating a What If Parameter into our reports enables us to create scenarios or predictive

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Changing File Location Using A Query Parameter In Power BI

Changing File Location Using A Query Parameter In Power BI

In this tutorial, you’ll be learning how to share a file with a person that’s not part of your company using a query parameter in Power BI. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. The data used for this tutorial is a basic stock file containing clothes

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