I would like to see SAS datasets available for import into PowerBI. We would use this every day if it were available.
Currently you can choose to sort based on another column, such as sorting a month name by the month number. However, this option does not exist in direct query mode. Please extend this functionality to direct query mode.
The Quick calc function should be expanded to, as a minimum, include the same options as in Excel Power Pivot e.g. "% of row total", "% of column" etc. Microsoft have the code already, so adding these function should be a pice of cake :-)
Trying to represent the milestones of our task in a graphical format. But didnt find any visual which will support this. I want a graph which will represents our milestones according to date of completion. I want a different colors for the completed,in progress and future one. Which visual will f...
Our typical workflow consists of dedicated report writers creating reports in the Desktop app. At the same time I'm working on improving the Data Model which consists mostly of editing M scripts in the Advanced Editor. Currently this can't be done at the same since everything is embedded in a s...
Our business would like to use heat maps to track customer concentration via MSA (versus area code or zip code). Would love to see some sort of MSA integration into the mapping functionality of Power BI
Instead of manually adding proxy server settings to the xml files, it should be possible to configure/enter proxy server settings when installing the Power BI Enterprise Gateway. (..and please add idea category 'Infrastructure')
My dashboard has several filtered views. When I click on the drill through the filter is lost. When I click on the drill through the filter should stay.
There is no way to exclude charts from a report-level filter or slicer. This means I can't make charts showing this month's statistics on the same page as trending plots showing how this month compares to previous months. The only way to do it is enable chart filters on each individual chart...