In this article we look at how to have dynamic dimensions in Power BI so that users can choose fields that appear on visual axes, table rows or other categorical elements.
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In this article we look at how to have dynamic dimensions in Power BI so that users can choose fields that appear on visual axes, table rows or other categorical elements.
In this article we examine a method to create dynamic hierarchies in Power BI. This is particularly useful for creating ‘details-on-demand’ matrixes; interactive pivot tables in Power BI.
In this article, we look at a way of creating a folder-tab navigation experience using the KPI and Card visuals. Users click on the KPI or Card and then get more details for that metric.