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Madness this has never been implemented. I just don't understand. It's been the number one thing I've been wanting for years and years. Neither myself nor my customers want variably width-ed columns on a matrix or table. It creates visual noise. It's bad. .... let alone having things then RE-size when someone drills down, so they have to spend time figuring out what has only changed visually and what has changed numerically. I have already wasted far far too much of my lifetime resizing columns to be evenly spaced. Only for it to all be lost when I change the measure on the viz. This is so very obvious.
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For more details on the current behavior, incl. screenshots, and a basic Power Query implementation, please see https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Developer/Functions-in-Navigation-Tables-for-Power-BI-Custom-Connector/m-p/4278119/highlight/true#M58227.
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My users are also highlighting this as an issue. The insert pivot table works well but the insert table needs the ability for users to edit and return to the GUI for this to be adopted better.
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Copypasting would be useful or the loop function that we were told is coming (more than a year ago).
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Hi Annika,currently dynamics locks the on hand components even if you enter a new sales order line with a earlier date. You have to do a full run. With CTP and also with CTP for planning optimization a newly entered line is added on top of the last run. That´s why you cannot run "simulate delivery dates" until the next periodic planning optimization run has been executed. This makes sure that delivery date control always takes all other demand into account to find a sutiable date. @Simon, how about making a reservation for order 1. Would that solve or at least improve your problem?Thanks for your ideas and feedback.Ben
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This is crucial, especially when it comes to billable storage.
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+1
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+1 fix this quick
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+1
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I believe that AI-based data analysis will be used more in the future. Please vote for it so that it can be used more efficiently in business operations.