We need to be able to hide and show whole dashboards based on a user requirement. The idea is to allow a Bookmark to not only filter a report within a Dashboard, but also hide or show a whole dashboard (similar to hiding or showing an Excel worksheet within a workbook). This becomes very useful ...
I would like to be able to organize my Apps in folders - customize groups for similar or related apps in the Power BI Service - just like I organize apps on my smartphone.
The only way to share dashboards and reports to other people (privately) is by having the Power Bi Pro license. It would be nice to have a way to do it without the license.
I would like a slicer where I can enter multiple values to search in a certain field, and the values would be separated by a comma (like SSRS reports have). So, I could search cat, dog, fish in column A, and all instances that those three terms were used would come up.
I can understand the need for Pro license for users who need to create and publish reports. However I strongly disagree that users should need a Pro license for simply viewing the reports. The previous model was so much better that way where in users with Free service could still view the reports...
Enabling the query string feature for web published URL
Scheduled refresh currently has different time frames with the shortest being 15 mins. Some people require shorter time frames like 5 mins or 1 min. It'll be great to include this feature.
We currently have to replicate the same report for each project, create a workspace and an app to deploy. This is labor intensive. We want the user to see their project's information without having to select the correct project from a slicer or filter. It'd be nice to have to manage a single r...
I would like a setting that would allow the ability to remove all the spaces in the names generated by the Query Editor. by default options are added like "Added Items" or "Filtered Rows" While this makes it readable it makes it hard because in the query editor there are a bunch of quotes. ...