The ability to annotate a visualization, for example a chart or graph, would make both the dashboard and reports experience more robust.
I would like to create a waterfall chart that has multiple categories in each column.
Power BI designer should integrate Power Map design experience, don't let Power Map just like a stand-along part of Power BI...
The idea is to allow specific conditions of data from a visual to impact the visibility of another visual. For example if data in one visual greater than X, then hide Visual A. I understand that such functionality would introduce the need to name visuals in PowerBI -- but this is not different ...
Now as I see there is no feature to create a dashboard in Power BI desktop. It is really important because user may not require to publish all the reports online most of the times. Reports are low level elements of dashboards, so if user creates Dashboard in Power BI desktop, he can publish only ...
It would be helpful to be able to print custom visualizations to PowerPoint. Currently there is just a message saying that the visualizations are not currently supported. Even allowing the visuals to be frozen in a picture format would be acceptable. Thanks.
Would be awesome to have Charticulator as a visual option within desktop. Similar to PowerQuery in desktop I could see an option which allows more free form visual building.
Adding support for JDBC data sources would allow for integration with databases other than SQL Server.
We have an saas based electronic billing application used by over 800 companies. We place report data files out on SFTP sites for each client. Is it possible to access data files on SFTP sites from Power BI?
Once a report is created with an SSAS source using Connect Live, the mode cannot currently be switched to Import. This is frustrating if we have a report that we decide we want to publish to the web.
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