Great Video! How can I see in the Tabular Editor what I've chosen in the perspectives? Can be confusing when adding a lot of items from different tables...
Thanks, clear and simple. One remark, you don't have to "Apply to all pages", in my case I have other perspective for every page. And this is super useful.
thanks for pointing that out :) so you are saying that without clicking on apply to all pages you still had the perspective applied throughout the whole report? I am just wondering what if you only want to have it on one then? I will try it out later
The problem with personalizing visuals is.... that the one who does it needs to be familiar with the model. If they're not, they can easily get wrong results believing they're correct. Why so? Because measures make assumptions about what's been selected from which table. On top of that, if the developer of the model is careless and uneducated about how PBI works, they will make a lot of mistakes setting up a model. This will take a heavy toll on the users. One such mistake is leaving the fact tables exposed to the end users together with dimensions. This should never be the case but most people who are not skilled BI professionals don't know about it. So, in a word, letting people personalize visuals is a bit dangerous unless they're well familiar with the data AND THE MODEL. Can't stress this enough: THEY HAVE TO BE FAMILIAR WITH THE MODEL.
Or the data modeler can build it in such a way that the items exposed are intuitive. Or documentation can be created. Or a whole host of other options that don't require the end user to be an expert like the data modeler. That's part of being a good data modeler and report builder.
Thaaank you! Great stuff Bas!
Great Video! How can I see in the Tabular Editor what I've chosen in the perspectives? Can be confusing when adding a lot of items from different tables...
Thank you very much
Always on point,thanks for the video
Thank you!
Nice one. This is REALLY useful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Love this solution Bas! Thanks so much for sharing this!
Sure! Thank you for the kind words! 😀
Thanks, clear and simple. One remark, you don't have to "Apply to all pages", in my case I have other perspective for every page. And this is super useful.
thanks for pointing that out :) so you are saying that without clicking on apply to all pages you still had the perspective applied throughout the whole report? I am just wondering what if you only want to have it on one then? I will try it out later
Brother, you share really good stuff and it is for us good to follow you by the way you tell it. Keep up the good work !!
I appreciate that! thanks! 😃
Great Video Bro. Looking for more video from you in the future. Good Luck..
thanks a lot! definitely more coming :D
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The problem with personalizing visuals is.... that the one who does it needs to be familiar with the model. If they're not, they can easily get wrong results believing they're correct. Why so? Because measures make assumptions about what's been selected from which table. On top of that, if the developer of the model is careless and uneducated about how PBI works, they will make a lot of mistakes setting up a model. This will take a heavy toll on the users. One such mistake is leaving the fact tables exposed to the end users together with dimensions. This should never be the case but most people who are not skilled BI professionals don't know about it. So, in a word, letting people personalize visuals is a bit dangerous unless they're well familiar with the data AND THE MODEL. Can't stress this enough: THEY HAVE TO BE FAMILIAR WITH THE MODEL.
Or the data modeler can build it in such a way that the items exposed are intuitive. Or documentation can be created. Or a whole host of other options that don't require the end user to be an expert like the data modeler. That's part of being a good data modeler and report builder.