Jacek Power BI User on 03 Mar 2015 07:53:52
Allow a user to set the default value for a slicer or tile-by value on a page/dashboard, so that when the Power View page is opened for the first time, the default value is selected.
eg. If the page has a slicer for Year or Month, allow the user to configure the most recent Year or Month to be selected by default.
Administrator on 20 Oct 2022 22:52:37
Update 10/20/2022 - Update from Mo - we are working on this in the new year
Thanks for everyone's votes and comments. This is a feature on our backlog; however we cannot share a timeline at the moment.
It looks like many of the requests will be addressed by the new 'Sticky filters' capability. Now when you log out of Power BI and come back to a report, the same items will be selected as when you left. For those who're looking to have a 'last month' selection, the relative date slicer might help. Those with comments about currencies where having multiple selected makes the report meaningless - the report will load with whatever selection the author saved, so if you save it with one currency selected your users will see that by default. If there are scenarios that these features don't address, please let us know in your comments - if you are really specific it'll help us build the feature to work just the way you want! Thanks again!
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RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
Example use case:
Have the Date Range Slicer default to Today() or to Yesterday() or to some other some other default start and end date (as supplied by a DAX expression)
Currently, it's not possible to display a date range slicer and have the range default to some value. The negative result is that users must set the date ranges for each report run (rather than having sane defaults).
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
Please add this feature, if we could set the start date to be current month it helps reduce load time when users first open a report or reset filters to default, and users could still select other date range if required.
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
Please add this.
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
There is a similar idea with more votes here
Lets keep the votes in one place to speedup the urgency for this feature.
Thanks!
Plain URL: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=d299ee70-6fb5-4231-a30b-540a4b653671
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
There is a similar idea with more votes here
Lets keep the votes in one place to speedup the urgency for this feature.
Thanks!
Plain URL: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=d299ee70-6fb5-4231-a30b-540a4b653671
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
This is a much needed functionality. Our company is relatively new to Power BI with many reports ranging from internal use to client data and this request has come up more than enough to be deemed necessary.
Like many of the comments suggests, the date slicer should default to the latest month (max) with no need for manual selection, but still be able to be configured by the user if needed.
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
I highly support this. Often by RLS the Slicer gets populated values dynamically. And a default selected value is not working properly.
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
We have a need to do this on our financial calendar. We have a hierachy date slicer that we want to default to current financial month but still have the ability to change when in the report
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
Quite frankly - its ludicrous that something this important in BI is not out of the box option from day 1
And this was asked for 2018 - and its still not possible???
RE: Default Selected Slicer or Tile-By Value Configuration
We need to be able to dynamically set the defaults of ALL slicers (often based on who is logged in)
We need to be able to dynamically set the default of date slicer to a value (not necessarily current date - but some calculated date)