The ability to circle (lasso) an area on a chart, pivot, map, etc. to filter/drill down on data. The filter should functionally filter all charts on the current dashboard page.
Allow for deletion/movement/selection of multiple pages at once, as you are able to in Excel. This is critical on reports that need to be revamped.
Support of the PostgreSQL database as direct query. At the moment only import is supported.
Power BI currently has no way to print tiles where the data scrolls out of the current view (Examples would be Horizontal Bar Charts and Matrix views with say 800 lines or rows of data). You can only print what is currently on screen, manually scroll down, print again, repeat, etc. Very laborious...
Be able to connect directly to ADP for Employee metrics (offices, office locations, employee count by role, by location, by job status, etc.)
Since more and more customers are probably going to have hybrid environments with on-premises, Azure and AWS combined I think S3 connectivity would make sense too
It would be great to have a property for all visuals wherein you could specify your own "loading" or "refresh" indicator GIF and more importantly an additional checkbox property to give the user the ability to cover the entire visual's width and height with a custom or default dots animation GIF ...
There should be an option to select a single date from a pop-up calendar in date slicer (similar to the 'Between' view), as it is simpler than scrolling through the 'List' view looking for a particular date (it also doesn't help that the Search function doesn't seem to be available for the 'Dropd...
Currently publishing to web doesn't support R visuals. It is very essential otherwise what is the value of R scripts if I am not able to publish It.
The existing drill down functionality that is available in charts / visuals has to be predefined. I would like the ability to allow users to choose their own drill down path using cross drill / quick explore / dice capabilities that we have in other tools such as Excel. If you right click on an i...
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