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This would be an excellent feature to add! We rely solely on embed for our internal BI uses and this would be a complete game changer. I would say this is one of the biggest hiccups to adoption on our end.
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Yes, please!!!! This is a functionality that users are asking for, We NEED this!
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Maybe this for final users is not primordial update but for administrators and companies is dealbreak to adopt Power BI. This feature stop almost a complete project I currenty I'm searching alternatives in technology or implement a system by ourself.
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It would be great to have an ability to create page groupings, and for navigation to understand that this is a hierarchy and adapt to it
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Great idea, also current functionality that shows what’s filtered on the visual, should include what’s filtered using filter pane.
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Please fix this issue so that the bulk of larger corporations may embrace this opportunity.
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It would be really helpful. Recently, the PBI Core Visual team has shared a CORE VISUALS VISION BOARD report, there The navigation hub is amazing. We could expect such kind of feature for better navigation and easy user experience.
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Great idea !
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This will come in handy to avoid having to keep copy pasting and shifting buttons here and there. Imagine working with over 20 pages... it is a painful one.
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That is a great idea. It might be possible to combine it with another problem. Case: need to produce 10 items, that uses 10 components per piece. That's a total of 100 components.If you post output of 10 items, 100 components are posted (because of the Routing Link Code). If you post output of 1 item, 10 components are posted. But if you post another output of 9, it posts 80 components. The calculation is 9 * 10 minus the 10 already posted.It always deducts the amount of components that is already posted.So if you start with a output of 5, 50 components are posted. If you post the other 5, no components are posted (5 * 10 minus 50).This must be a bug, or is there a logical explanation?