This was very helpful as I was recreating an existing report that had a single value input field. At first I just copied the DAX that created the table, so I didn't have the Single Value option when formatting my slicer. This video showed how to insert a table as a what if parameter. Thanks!
As the video continues it'll show you that it's a (single value) slicer type, which is normally associated with a numeric range field parameter. I then show the SQLBI article that inspired me, then I open tabular editor to show the settings to change per that video, and the rest of the video is the tutorial on that.
This was very helpful as I was recreating an existing report that had a single value input field. At first I just copied the DAX that created the table, so I didn't have the Single Value option when formatting my slicer. This video showed how to insert a table as a what if parameter. Thanks!
Great video! Do you have to buy a license of Tabular Editor 3 to apply this solution?
You could do this in TE2 (free) as well :)
Well explained!
Great video, implemented. easily in one of my reports.
Also what type of visual is that multi-dimensional pie chart???
Chord Visual :)
appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/wa104380761?tab=overview
@@HavensConsulting thank you, i think the folks upstairs are going to like this one...
@@samuelkrall9306 happy to help!
I saw someone in the comments ask the same question but did not get a response. So how did you create the input field on 4:08?
As the video continues it'll show you that it's a (single value) slicer type, which is normally associated with a numeric range field parameter. I then show the SQLBI article that inspired me, then I open tabular editor to show the settings to change per that video, and the rest of the video is the tutorial on that.
i am looking for input field from where user can supply the value, is this same?
Not sure I'm following the entire question. Could you elaborate a bit?
Show me some one who can explain it better !!