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Please do add this it is quite a basic feature
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Voted. I think this should apply to any data source. Basically if we have some data in our data pipeline, e.g. output of web activity, get metadata activity, lookup, variable, etc. it should be possible to write that data to a file.
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Honestly, the fact that you can plop a Dataflow Gen2 into a pipeline and connect it to activities is a complete joke since you are unable to pass output, parameters, or variables. A random dataflow sitting in the middle of your pipeline but not talking in any way to the other activities. Yay! PowerQuery is touted for being able to connect to over 300 different sources, but none of those are Pipeline objects? What genius at Microsoft thought that would get any traction? How dumb do they think PowerBI users are?Instead, I see most users bypassing Dataflows altogether in favor of Notebooks, and now I can see why. This needs to be fixed pronto because I can't see too many organizations willing to sign up for Fabric if they still need to deploy code-based solutions for their ETL inside Fabric.PowerQuery in Azure Data Factory? Who cares? It doesn't work. If you need to do complex transformations of your data, Notebooks IS THE ONLY SOLUTION.
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This is a highly necessary basic need. As my report has grown and I've had to add calculated columns, there are fields that need to be grouped together but cannot. This if very frustrating.
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Outbound marketing form feature needed in Real-Time Journeys - capture referrer URL
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I think this Idea will open up a lot of exciting and valuable possibilities, and I think such a feature would be hugely popular among the users. Fabric and Power Platform joining forces would be amazing, and I think this activity would enable just that.
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Please add the functionality to see both the count and the percentage.
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When will we be able to set the width of table/matrix columns? It’s crazy to use an alternate solution like adding letters (WWWWWWW) to achieve the desired size and then toggling the auto-width option on and off. It’s even more frustrating when building a multi-language report (e.g. 15 languages) with a field parameter as a column to translate the data. Try it (hint below), and you’ll see how impractical it is. Please deliver this feature as soon as possible. Thanks.Hint: Update field parameter values with letters (WWWWW), display the data in each different language with the auto-width option on, turn off auto-width, go through each different language in the visual to verify, and finally go through each language again after updating the field parameter with the correct values.
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Not far off 5 years since this was posted.App organisation for end users is woefully poor and must impact their engagement with PowerBI in general. Audiences helped to some degree but being able to use sub-sections is crucial to effective navigation in the app.
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This is required!