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We need atleast 5k votes on this to get picked up by the Power BI dev team.
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Seriously, Power BI needs to include this update in their next release. This can be achieved used python visual otherwise, but the formatting becomes a bit cumbersome with that.
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@Business Central Team can you please review this idea again? Because on large tables the search function is a silent performance killer.
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This is a must- CTE+Cursor
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Still waiting for this to be implemented.
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I am surprised this feature was requested 9 years ago in 2015, and it's been "under review" since 10/21/2022, still no resolution. This is such a basic request, I don't get it. I have reports refreshing daily and using processing resources that I shouldn't need to account for because I can't schedule it monthly. Weekly is not an option because first day of the month does not fall in line with a weekly refresh.
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it really helpful if you want to implement on the fly calculations or encryption/decryption where permanent storage of sensitive data is not allowed.
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As the user goes through the screens for transferring material between Locations, using the "Warehouse transfer" Work creation process, the user gets prompted to confirm the From Location but is not required to confirm the To Location. Within the Mobile device menu items we have the Work confirmation setup set to require the confirmation of both the From and To locations.The old AX2012 app did require the confirmation.
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I would really need this options
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It would be very useful if we could analyse Click Heat Maps. We just migrated from Click Dimensions to Customer Insights - Journeys and we really experience the absence of Heat Maps as a big loss in terms of available options for email analysis. Just like Click Dimensions, Customer Insights - Journeys should offer Click Heat Maps to be able to see what content in your email was the most popular and what was the least. In the heat map, it should be possible for each link to show the Click to Open rate as well as the total number of clicks on that link in absolute numbers. This would be really helpful!